Take a look at these examples’ art dissertation titles for ideas while developing your own research idea!
1. Authenticity in Digital Art NFTs and Traditional Art Needs
Focus: An investigation of how the employment of NFTs, derived from blockchain technology, significantly alters our attitude towards originality, ownership and value in visual arts.
2. Art Therapy in Urban Spaces: Beyond Clinical Boundaries
Focus: Examining how emotional well-being of urban dwellers can be achieved through community arts – engagement, creation, and other art-related activities that are not provided by therapists giving you a health card.
3. Decolonising Museum Practices: Reimagining Exhibition Stories
Focus: Considering how conventional Western museums and exhibitions/curators can shift their curating strategies to incorporate the voices and narratives of the marginalised in their shows.
4. AI in Art: Reframing Creativity and Authorship
Focus: An exploration of how artworks created by current AIs’s algorithmically replicated paradigms might have some effect on how we conceptualise creativity and ownership.
5. Gender Representation in Public Sculpture
Focus: Exploring the lack, both visually and culturally, of women in public sculpture.
6. Eco-Art as a Tool for Climate Awareness
Focus: Exploring how ecological art educates the public to consider and take action about climate issues.
7. Art and Healing in a Post-Conflict State
Focus: Exploring how visual art is involved in trauma recovery, collective memory construction and healing.
8. Disability and Aesthetic Inclusion in Contemporary Art
Focus: Creating inclusive and accessible interpretative frameworks to think about and produce art from disability viewpoints.
9. Cultural Identity and Hybridity in Diaspora Art
Focus: Researching and working with current artists with visual strategies to negotiate and represent hybrid cultural identities through migration and cultural displacement.
10. Street Art and Political Voice in Constructed Urban Environments
Focus: Research on how street art operates as political commentary and civic participation in constructed urban environments.
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