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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the complexities and contradictions inherent in modernist art movements. Participants are encouraged to analyze how these tensions reflect broader societal changes and philosophical inquiries.
This session focuses on the interplay between visual culture and the construction of identity in contemporary society. Papers will investigate how art and visual media shape and reflect personal and collective identities.
This track invites discussions on various aesthetic theories that have influenced art history and criticism. Participants will examine how these theories inform our understanding of artistic value and cultural significance.
This session delves into the relationship between art movements and their representation of cultural narratives. Contributions will highlight how different artistic practices engage with social issues and cultural identities.
This track encourages exploration of philosophical frameworks that shape our understanding of visual aesthetics. Papers may address the implications of these frameworks on the interpretation and appreciation of art.
This session examines contemporary art practices through a global lens, considering how cultural exchanges influence artistic innovation. Participants will analyze the impact of globalization on artistic expression and visual culture.
This track investigates the evolution of art criticism in the context of digital media and technology. Discussions will focus on how online platforms reshape critical discourse and audience engagement with art.
This session addresses the various methodologies employed in art interpretation and the challenges they present. Participants are invited to share insights on how different approaches can yield diverse readings of artworks.
This track explores the political dimensions of representation in art, examining how artists respond to and critique societal structures. Contributions will focus on the role of art in advocating for social change and justice.
This session invites discussions on the relationship between visual theory and artistic innovation. Participants will explore how theoretical frameworks can inspire new artistic practices and challenge traditional boundaries.
This track investigates the intersections between literature and visual culture, focusing on how narrative and imagery inform each other. Papers will examine the ways in which literary texts engage with visual art and vice versa.
Due to heightened regional tensions and travel risks, the conference may be conducted in virtual-only mode. Updates regarding participation format will be communicated in advance.