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For more than a decade, Kehinde Wiley traveled across the world, establishing satellite studios, and producing work that reflects the cultural environment of the black diaspora. In China, Brazil, Jamaica, Nigeria, and Senegal, he produced elegant portraits that strongly established h i s connec t i on wi t h o t he r Africans across the world. Dive into Culture diasporic art What do you think is the common theme of diasporic art? Search for other forms or examples of diasporic art throughout the world. In relation to art, the term “diaspora” is used to discuss artists who have left their homeland and express their international experiences in the work they make. Let’s explore how they transformed their diasporic experiences into a powerful source of creativity. Diasporic Art Work Pachinko Author Lee Minjin Work Portraits of Black People Author Kehinde Wiley Bend It like Beckham follows a British-Indian girl who loves playing football but faces cultural barriers as her family doesn’t approve. With the help of her friend, she pursues her dreamof playing professional football and challenges societal norms. The filmdeals with the themes of cultural identity, gender roles, and traditional values clashing withmodern aspirations. Work Bend It like Beckham Author Gurinder Chadha Pachinko is an epic historical fiction novel following a Korean family who immigrates to Japan. The character-driven story features a group of characters who encounter racism, discrimination, and other aspects of the 20th-century Korean experience of Japan. The Joy Luck Club focuses on four Chinese immigrant families in San Francisco who start a club known as the Joy Luck Club, where they play the Chinese game of mahjong while enjoying a variety of foods. The book explores the themes of identity, culture clashes, family relationships, and the tension between tradition and modernity. Work The Joy Luck Club Author Amy Tan Preserving the Past, Celebrating the Present 125
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