We are thrilled to announce the opening of the annual Congress of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA) in Romania!
Between November 4-9, 2024, the Congress will take place in Bucharest and Iași, bringing together leading experts, art critics, and curators from around the world. This year’s event is a unique opportunity to welcome valuable voices in contemporary art to Romania.
The International Association of Art Critics is the most prestigious global organization in the field, founded in 1950 and affiliated to UNESCO, which includes more than 60 countries from all continents. The Romanian office of the organization, AICA-RO, was (re)established in 1993 and currently has 68 members, specialists of great value from all generations with a remarkable professional activity and a high public profile in Romania and abroad.
The theme of this congress, “Becoming Machine, Resisting the Artificial. Art in the Present Tense,” fully reflects the current realities of a world increasingly permeated by technology and has already aroused the enthusiasm of many people active in the cultural field here and abroad. 58 internationally renowned experts from all continents will be giving presentations and participate in debates.
Keynote speakers at the congress are recognized specialists with outstanding publications in the field of contemporary art: Joanna Zylinska (King’s College London), Jean-Paul Fourmentraux (Aix-Marseille University, France) and Paul O’Kane (University of the Arts London). The program includes a round table entitled “Becoming Freedom. Performance Art in the '1990s”, with the participation of art critics Kata Balázs-Miklós, Ileana Pintilie, Jurij Dobriakov, moderator: Małgorzata Kaźmierczak, president of AICA International.
The Congress will be hosted by the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest and the “George Enescu” National University of Arts in Iași. The last AICA International congress organized in Romania took place in 1967, in Târgu Jiu, coordinated by Dan Haulică. So, after many years, we hope that the attention of the entire cultural world in the field of visual arts - and not only - will turn to Romania in 2024.
The detailed program for the AICA Congress 2024 is available here. For speaker bios and abstracts, please visit this link.