Research on the Inheritance and Innovation Path of Chinese Painting from the Perspective of Cultural
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Keywords

Culture
Chinese painting
Inheritance
Innovation
Contemporaneity
Art communication
Cultural confidence

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v8i4.14820

Submitted : 2026-04-25
Accepted : 2026-05-10
Published : 2026-05-25

Abstract

Against the backdrop of the cultural renaissance, Chinese painting, as an artistic medium that embodies the spirit and aesthetic ideals, holds profound significance in preserving cultural heritage and promoting the creative transformation of traditional art through inheritance and innovation. Based on the theories of cultural awareness and cultural confidence, this study systematically analyzes the challenges that Chinese painting faces in the contexts of globalization and modernization. These challenges include inheritance dilemmas, innovation obstacles, changes in the audience, and communication constraints. It puts forward multidimensional strategies: establishing an inheritance system based on cultural ontology, developing contemporary expressions in line with modern values, exploring innovative aspects in artistic language, and reconstructing the communication ecosystem through new media and international exchanges. The research findings offer theoretical references and practical insights for the creative transformation and innovative development of Chinese painting.

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