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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 invites papers that explore the intersections of art history with other disciplines, emphasizing the value of interdisciplinary methodologies. Participants will discuss how these approaches can enrich our understanding of artistic practices and cultural narratives.
This session focuses on the role of visual culture in shaping social identities and collective memory. Scholars are encouraged to examine how visual representations influence societal values and cultural perceptions.
This track seeks to investigate the philosophical frameworks that inform artistic creation and interpretation. Papers may address the relationship between aesthetics, ethics, and the role of the artist in society.
This session explores the dynamic interactions between literature and visual art, highlighting how these forms of expression inform and enhance one another. Contributions may include comparative analyses of texts and artworks from various historical contexts.
This track examines how art serves as a mirror to cultural and historical contexts, revealing insights into societal values and conflicts. Participants will analyze specific case studies that illustrate the relationship between art and cultural history.
This session invites discussions on the various theoretical approaches employed in the analysis of art, including formalism, semiotics, and post-colonial theory. Papers should aim to critically evaluate the effectiveness of these frameworks in understanding artistic practices.
This track encourages submissions that challenge traditional Eurocentric narratives in art history by highlighting global perspectives. Participants will explore diverse artistic traditions and their contributions to a more inclusive understanding of art history.
This session focuses on the challenges and methodologies involved in preserving artistic heritage across cultures. Papers may address issues of authenticity, restoration, and the impact of globalization on local art practices.
This track examines the ways in which intercultural exchanges influence artistic practices and create new forms of expression. Contributors are invited to analyze specific examples of cross-cultural collaborations and their implications for art history.
This session invites discussions on innovative methodologies employed in the study of art, including qualitative and quantitative approaches. Participants will share insights on how these methods can enhance our understanding of artistic phenomena.
This track explores the concept of aesthetics in relation to the viewer's experience of art. Papers may investigate how emotional and sensory responses to art can inform our understanding of its cultural significance.