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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.
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the complexities and contradictions within modernist art movements. It aims to analyze the socio-political contexts that shaped modernist expressions and their lasting impact on contemporary visual culture.
Focusing on avant-garde movements, this session examines how artists challenged traditional norms and conventions. Discussions will highlight the innovative techniques and ideologies that emerged during these transformative periods.
This track delves into the Renaissance as a pivotal moment in art history, emphasizing its influence on concepts of identity and representation. Scholars will discuss how Renaissance art reflects the cultural shifts of its time and its relevance today.
Exploring the roots and evolution of Expressionism, this session seeks to understand how artists conveyed emotional depth through their work. The discussions will focus on the movement's response to societal changes and its impact on subsequent artistic trends.
This track investigates the Surrealist movement's exploration of the subconscious and its challenge to rational thought. Participants will analyze key works and their implications for understanding human psychology and cultural narratives.
Focusing on Postmodernism, this session examines the movement's embrace of fragmentation, irony, and pastiche. Scholars will discuss how these elements reflect contemporary society's complexities and the redefinition of artistic value.
This track explores the development of abstract art and its departure from representational forms. Discussions will highlight the philosophical underpinnings and cultural implications of abstraction in visual arts.
This session emphasizes the intersection of cultural studies and art history, analyzing how cultural contexts shape artistic practices. Participants will explore case studies that illustrate the dynamic relationship between art and society.
Investigating the Symbolist movement, this track focuses on the use of symbols and metaphors in art to convey deeper meanings. Discussions will include the movement's influence on literature and visual arts during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This session examines how visual culture reflects and shapes identity politics in contemporary society. Scholars will analyze various artistic movements and their role in addressing issues of representation and social justice.
Focusing on the global dimensions of artistic movements, this track explores how art transcends geographic and cultural boundaries. Participants will discuss the implications of globalization on art history and the emergence of transnational artistic practices.
SNRI maintains uninterrupted academic processes in the current global situation. Participants can engage and publish through online and blended conference formats.
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