Frontiers in Art Research, 2024, 6(10); doi: 10.25236/FAR.2024.061005.
Li Liang
Philippine Christian University, Manila, 1004, Philippines
Calligraphy art has been widely spread around the world and has gained significant cultural influence. This study explores the dissemination path and cultural adaptability of calligraphy art in Southeast Asia, and analyzes the transformation of calligraphy between tradition and modernity. Through literature review and case studies, this article reveals how calligraphy has integrated into local culture in Southeast Asia and formed a unique artistic style. Research has shown that calligraphy is not only an expression of words, but also a carrier of cultural exchange, promoting understanding and integration between different ethnic groups. In the future, with the development of technology and the deepening of globalization, calligraphy art will usher in new opportunities for development while maintaining tradition.
calligraphy art, Southeast Asia, propagation path, cultural adaptation, art fusion
Li Liang. Research on the Transmission Path and Cultural Adaptation of Calligraphy Art in Southeast Asia. Frontiers in Art Research (2024) Vol. 6, Issue 10: 28-32. https://doi.org/10.25236/FAR.2024.061005.
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