The AICA Podcast, initiated and moderated by Mihaela Ion, is set to launch in September 2024, promising to deliver engaging content and discussions on topics related to art, culture, art criticism, and curation.
This online podcast will feature a moderator and invited speakers discussing various aspects of AICA's international projects in English, as well as their own curatorial and artistic endeavors, while exploring the current state of contemporary art and art criticism. The engaging conversations aim to highlight the challenges and emerging ideas within the art world, fostering a deeper understanding of its trends and potential developments. The AICA Podcast seeks to showcase the diverse personalities within our international association, creating a vibrant community of art commentators, managers, and curators from around the globe. By sharing insights and information in real-time, the podcast not only promotes AICA's mission but also facilitates meaningful dialogue and collaboration within the art world. The podcast will be broadcast on several online platforms, as well as AICA’s website and social media channels.
The first three shows are already confirmed with key AICA personalities. In the first episode, we will discuss AICA’s mission, global projects, importance, and history with Małgorzata Kaźmierczak, and in another show with Lisbeth Rebollo Gonçalves. Featuring Małgorzata Kaźmierczak, the current president of AICA, in the first episode will provide valuable insights into the organization's mission and impact. The subsequent discussion with her will undoubtedly enrich the conversation, highlighting AICA's worldwide projects and historical significance, engaging the audience with the important work being done by AICA. We will continue discussing the association's importance with Lisbeth Rebollo Gonçalves, the former president and now Honorary President of AICA. An upcoming episode will feature Alfredo Cramerotti as a guest speaker, where he will delve into digital strategies employed by AICA, his curatorial projects, and explore changes in art criticism.