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The Argentine Association of Art Critics, founded by Jorge Romero Brest in 1950, is a non-profit entity that brings together art critics and curators from all over the country in order to provide the best conditions for the exercise of art criticism. art, curatorship, artistic research, expertise tasks, collection cataloging and art management.
Professional Practice
The Argentine Association of Art Critics, founded by Jorge Romero Brest in 1950, is a non-profit entity that brings together art critics and curators from all over the country in order to provide the best conditions for the exercise of art criticism. art, curatorship, artistic research, expertise tasks, collection cataloging and art management.
Catalog Archive
Visual arts competition organized by the Palais de Glace - National Palace of Arts.
Foundation and Documentation Center
Espigas Foundation and its Documentation Center for the History of Visual Arts in Argentina were created in 1993 in order to make a contribution to the professionalization of the artistic medium. Its mission is to gather all the documentation related to Argentine and Latin American art, and foreign artistic manifestations linked to the country and the region. With the constant collaboration of friends, donors and partners, Espigas preserves and provides access to an important bibliographic and archival collection that is currently consulted by specialists, public and private institutions, and the general public.
Social Network for Researchers
Academia.edu is a portal for academics in social network format. It was launched in September 2008.1 The platform can be used to share articles, monitor their access impact or facilitate searches in particular fields of knowledge. Academia.edu was founded by Richard Price and Brent Hoberman among others.
International Independent Curators
Independent Curators International supports the work of curators to help create stronger art communities through experimentation, collaboration, and international engagement.
Biennial Calendar
Art destinations, biennials, exhibitions, art projects, articles. Published by Gerhard Haupt and Pat Binder, online since February 1997.
EVE Museums + Innovation
Innovation in Museology: Creating Unique Experiences in EVE Museums and Innovation.
Documents of Latin American and Latino Art
In 2001, the MFAH (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston), established the Department of Latin American Art and its research support, the ICAA (International Center for the Arts of the Americas). Since its founding, the purpose of the ICAA has been to engage in the collection, exhibition, research and even the education of a public around the diversity of artistic production in two enclaves, both continental and Latino/Latinx in the United States. . This includes—in addition to Mexico, Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean and the United States—artists of Latin American descent who live and/or work in American territory. By establishing the Center, the Museum sought to effect a long-term transformation in the appreciation and understanding of both Latino and Latin American fine arts in the United States and other countries.