In what ways do Contemporary artists address social and political issues in their work, and how has this focus evolved since the latter half of the 20th century?
How did the movements of Modern Art, such as Cubism and Surrealism, change traditional approaches to representation and expression in painting and sculpture?
How have global art markets and international biennials (like the Venice Biennale or Art Basel) shaped the visibility and reception of Contemporary Art worldwide?
How do Modern and Contemporary Art movements address issues of identity, diversity, and representation, and what role do artists play in these discussions?
In what ways has Contemporary Art challenged traditional notions of art, especially regarding the definition and role of the artist and the art object?
How do Modern and Contemporary Art institutions, such as museums and galleries, adapt their practices to engage with diverse audiences and make art accessible to a wider public?