About the Journal

Art Sciences is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal that provides a platform for scholarly dialogue and the dissemination of original research in the various fields of art studies. The journal aims to explore and expand the understanding of art from a multitude of perspectives, encompassing theoretical, practical, historical, and interdisciplinary approaches. Our goal is to contribute significantly to the academic and cultural discussions surrounding the arts.

Art Sciences covers an extensive range of topics within the broad umbrella of art studies. We encourage submissions that bring fresh insights into the study and practice of art across different cultures and time periods. Key areas of focus include, but are not limited to:

  • Art History and Theory:

Analysis of visual art from different historical periods

Theoretical frameworks and critiques of art

Influence of social, political, and economic contexts on art

  • Contemporary Art:

Current trends and practices in contemporary visual arts

Cross-disciplinary and multimedia approaches

Art in the digital age

  • Art Criticism:

Critical reviews of exhibitions, artworks, and art practices

The role and impact of art criticism in contemporary culture

  • Visual Culture:

Studies on visual media, including photography, film, and digital media

Impact of visual culture on society

  • Art and Technology:

Interaction between art and new technologies

Digital art, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) in artistic practices

  • Performing Arts:

Research on theater, dance, music, and performance art

Historical and contemporary perspectives on performance

  • Design and Applied Arts:

Reflections on design practices, interior design, and industrial design

Analysis of craft, including ceramics, textiles, and jewelry

  • Art Education:

Pedagogical approaches and methodologies in teaching art

The role of art in education and community engagement

  • Cultural Heritage and Conservation:

Preservation and conservation of art and cultural heritage

Ethical issues and challenges in art conservation

  • Interdisciplinary Studies:

Interaction between art and other fields such as science, politics, and philosophy

Exploration of collaborative and interdisciplinary art practices

 

Types of Contributions

The journal publishes the following types of contributions: (1) full-length articles, (2) review articles, (3) book reviews, (4) discussion notes and (5) articles in translation.