The 2nd International Conference on Art Studies covers a broad range of topics in art, including historical movements, contemporary trends, art conservation, cultural representation, and the intersection of art with society and technology.
Topics
- Renaissance Art
- Art History and Criticism
- Modern Art Movements
- Baroque and Rococo Art
- Artistic Revolutions
- Contemporary Art Trends
- Art Conservation
- Artistic Influences
- Photography
- Visual Culture
- Film and Cinematic Arts
- Visual Narratives
- Digital Art
- Media Studies
- Television and Popular Culture
- Virtual Reality
- Visual Communication
- Advertising
- Social Media
- Video Games
- Cultural Preservation
- Cultural Heritage
- Museum Curation
- Heritage Conservation
- Exhibition Design
- Museum Studies
- Cultural Identity
- Archaeological Discoveries
- Repatriation of Cultural Artifacts
- Cultural Representation
- Philosophy of Art
- Cultural Tourism
- Beauty and its Interpretations
- Aesthetics
- Philosophy of Art
- Artistic Expression
- Censorship
- Artistic Freedom
- Interpretation of Art
- Ethics in Artistic Practices
- Art Education and Pedagogy
- Art and Social Justice Movements
- Artistic Pedagogical Strategies
- Art Curriculum Development
- Art Therapy
- Community Arts Education
- Technology and Art Education
- Multicultural Art Education
- Contemporary Art Practices
- Lifelong Learning in the Arts
- Body Politics
- Performance Art
- Site-Specific Works
- Installation Art
- Ideas-based Practices
- Conceptual Art
- Graffiti Culture
- Street Art
- Environmental Interventions
- Land Art
- Outsider Art
- Socially Engaged Art Projects
- Global Perspectives in Art Studies
- Marginalized Voices
- African Art
- Indigenous Art
- Latin American Art Movements
- Asian Art Traditions
- Middle Eastern Art
- European Art Histories
- Indigenous Knowledge Systems
- Oceanic Art
- Art Market Trends
- Art Market and Economics
- Art Pricing and Valuation
- Art Investment Strategies
- Gallery Practices
- Auction Houses
- Art Financing and Fundraising
- Art Fairs and Biennales
- Art and Intellectual Property Rights