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International Conference on Global Art History and Cultural Exchange (ICGAHCE - 26)

9th - 10th September 2026 | Bucharest, Romania

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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.

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SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Track 01

Global Art Histories: Methodologies and Approaches

This track explores diverse methodologies employed in the study of global art histories, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches. Participants are encouraged to discuss innovative frameworks that enhance our understanding of artistic practices across different cultures.

Track 02

Cultural Exchange and Artistic Movements

This session examines the dynamics of cultural exchange that have influenced major artistic movements throughout history. Papers will analyze how transnational interactions have shaped artistic expressions and contributed to the evolution of styles.

Track 03

Identity and Representation in Visual Culture

Focusing on the interplay between identity and visual culture, this track invites discussions on how art reflects and constructs social identities. Contributions will investigate the role of representation in shaping cultural narratives and collective memory.

Track 04

Heritage and Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities

This session addresses the complexities of heritage preservation in the context of globalization. Scholars will present case studies that highlight the tensions between local traditions and global influences, exploring strategies for sustainable cultural practices.

Track 05

Aesthetics and Cultural Transformation

This track delves into the relationship between aesthetics and cultural transformation, examining how art responds to and shapes societal changes. Papers will focus on the aesthetic dimensions of cultural exchange and their implications for contemporary art practices.

Track 06

Intercultural Dialogue through Artistic Collaboration

This session explores the role of artistic collaboration in fostering intercultural dialogue and understanding. Participants will share insights on collaborative projects that bridge cultural divides and promote mutual respect among diverse communities.

Track 07

Transnationalism in Contemporary Art

This track investigates the impact of transnationalism on contemporary art practices and discourses. Scholars will analyze how artists navigate multiple cultural contexts and the implications of their work for global art narratives.

Track 08

Art and the Politics of Cultural Exchange

Focusing on the political dimensions of cultural exchange, this session examines how art can both challenge and reinforce power dynamics. Papers will explore case studies where art has served as a medium for social critique and political engagement.

Track 09

Visual Culture and the Global Marketplace

This track addresses the intersection of visual culture and the global marketplace, exploring how commercialization affects artistic production and reception. Discussions will focus on the implications of market forces for artistic integrity and cultural authenticity.

Track 10

Artistic Responses to Global Crises

This session examines how artists respond to global crises, including environmental, social, and political challenges. Contributions will highlight the role of art as a form of activism and a means of raising awareness about pressing global issues.

Track 11

Cultural Memory and Artistic Legacy

This track explores the concept of cultural memory and its relationship to artistic legacy, investigating how art preserves and transforms collective memories. Participants will discuss the role of artists in shaping historical narratives and cultural heritage.