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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 interconnectedness of art movements across national boundaries, emphasizing the influence of transnationalism on artistic practices. Scholars are invited to examine how global interactions shape the narratives of art history.
Focusing on the dynamics of cultural exchange, this session investigates how interactions between diverse cultures lead to new artistic innovations. Papers should analyze specific case studies that highlight the transformative power of cross-cultural dialogues.
This track examines the relationship between identity formation and visual culture in various contexts. Contributions should explore how art reflects, challenges, or constructs identities within global frameworks.
This session addresses the impact of globalization on the representation of cultural heritage in art. Participants are encouraged to discuss the tensions and synergies between local traditions and global narratives.
This track invites discussions on how aesthetic values are shaped by global influences and cultural exchanges. Papers should consider the implications of globalization on artistic standards and practices.
This session focuses on the emergence and evolution of artistic movements in response to global socio-political changes. Scholars are encouraged to analyze how these movements reflect and engage with global issues.
This track promotes interdisciplinary approaches to art history through cross-cultural studies. Participants should explore how different cultural perspectives enrich our understanding of art and its historical significance.
This session emphasizes the importance of dialogue and discourse in shaping art historical narratives. Contributions should investigate how various voices and perspectives contribute to a more inclusive understanding of art history.
This track examines the role of art in fostering global citizenship and social responsibility. Papers should explore how artistic practices can engage with global challenges and promote cross-cultural understanding.
This session investigates the role of visual culture in driving social change and activism. Scholars are invited to analyze how art serves as a medium for political expression and societal transformation.
This track explores the interplay between heritage, memory, and artistic expression in a globalized context. Contributions should focus on how artists engage with historical narratives and collective memories through their work.