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04 Feb 2014

Call for papers for the XLVII AICA International Congress in South Korea


XLVII. AICA International Congress in South Korea,
8-16 October 2014
AICA South Korea

Call for papers for the XLVII AICA International Congress in South Korea
AICA South Korea
http://www.aicakorea.org

Info

Deadline for call for papers: 28 February 2014

Contact

2014aica@naver.com
Hyeyoung Cho
+82 (0)2 545 9060
+82 (0)2 545 9060

Address

http://www.aicakorea.org
AICA South Korea
B110 Nature Poem Bld. 118-7 Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu
Seoul
South Korea

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Call for papers for the XLVII AICA International Congress in South Korea
8-16 October 2014


We would like to cordially invite you to participate at the XLVII AICA International Congress. The Congress is organized by the South Korea section of AICA (International Association of Art Critics) and will be held on 8-16 October in Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, the location of Hwaseong Fortress, a Unesco World Heritage site of the South Korea.
The XLVII AICA International Congress will be preceded by an optional Pre-Congress culture tour to Hwaseong Fortress and Hwaseong festival in Suwon (8 October) and museum tour in Seoul (9 October), and followed by Post Congress tours to Gwangju Biennale and Busan Biennale (15,16 Oct).

The Congress Theme Art Criticism in a Labyrinth addresses the role of art criticism in a global environment. What methodologies do we need to develop, to deal with the diversities of expression and the complexities of the contemporary art world? The Theme has three sub-themes:
1 - Art and art criticism in a divided society
2 - Critical writing in the era of social networking
3 - Discourse on contemporary Asian art.
A detailed description of the Congress theme is given at: www.aicakorea.org

The conference will be held mainly in English, though papers may be given in any of AICA's three languages (English, French, Spanish). Keynote speakers, covering broad aspects of the main theme will be followed by short papers and working sessions with the participants.

The AICA Congress Commission invites members, as well as non members, of AICA to submit a short text of 15-20 lines (maximum one page) in English, outlining their proposed approach to the themes of the Congress.
Travel Grants may be available for selected speakers from developing countries, Central and Eastern Europe.

Deadline
Please submit your application online at 2014aica@naver.com together with a short biography (max. 200 words) by 28 February 2014.

Proposals will be selected by the AICA Congress Commission 2014 : Chair, Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton President, AICA UK; Marek Bartelik, International President, AICA; Iara Boubnova , President, AICA Bulgaria; Juraj Carny ,President AICA Slovakia; Niilofur Farrukh, President AICA Pakistan; Henry Meyric Hughes, Honorary President AICA; Brane Kovic , Secretary General, AICA; Patrick Schaefer, AICA Switzerland; Andrzej Szczerski, President AICA Poland; Jinsup Yoon, Vice President, AICA International; Ikyoung Yoon, President, AICA South Korea
Deadline for final papers will be 30 June 2014.

Visuals
There will be video/audio equipment available for lectures, we invite all speakers to support their presentation by visuals. We would like to underline the relationship of art criticism to the visual.

Translation
There will be no simultaneous translation. Speakers' final papers must be submitted by the deadline, in one of AICA's three official languages (English, French, Spanish). Texts will be duplicated, distributed and reviewed in the original language. These papers will be translated by the organizers into the other languages and distributed at the time of the Congress.

Publication
There will be no book publication but all lectures will be recorded and published online (video/sound/text) on the website of AICA South Korea.

Contact
You will find all necessary information at www.aicakorea.org ; for any inquiries please do not hesitate to contact our colleague Hyeyoung Cho at 2014aica@naver.com.