Journal of Fine Arts

Journal of Fine Arts

ISSN: 2637-5885 DOI Prefix: 10.22259/2637-5885
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Aims and Scope

The Journal of Fine Arts is dedicated to providing a platform for scholarly research and discourse on a wide range of topics within the field of fine arts. We welcome submissions on the following topics:

  • Painting: Research on traditional and contemporary painting techniques, styles, and movements, as well as the history of painting and its impact on contemporary art.
  • Sculpture: Research on traditional and contemporary sculpture techniques, styles, and movements, as well as the history of sculpture and its impact on contemporary art.
  • Graphic Arts: Research on traditional and contemporary graphic arts techniques, styles, and movements, as well as the history of graphic arts and its impact on contemporary art.
  • Photography: Research on traditional and contemporary photography techniques, styles, and movements, as well as the history of photography and its impact on contemporary art.
  • Film, Video, Animation: Research on traditional and contemporary film, video, and animation techniques, styles, and movements, as well as the history of these media and their impact on contemporary art.
  • New Media: Research on emerging technologies and their impact on the fine arts, including virtual and augmented reality, interactive art, and digital art.
  • Performance Art, Installation Art, Public Art: Research on traditional and contemporary performance art, installation art, and public art, including their history, impact, and current trends.
  • Art History, Art Theory, Criticism, Aesthetics, Cultural Studies, Curatorial Studies: Research on the history of art, art theory, criticism, aesthetics, cultural studies, and curatorial studies, and their impact on contemporary art.

The journal welcomes submissions from a diverse range of perspectives, including interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approaches, and encourages submissions from artists, art historians, curators, critics, and scholars from all backgrounds.