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The International Association of Art Critics (AICA) was founded in 1948/1949 and was recognized as a »non-government organization« (NGO) by the UNESCO in 1951. In the meantime there are national sections in 73 countries.
The Professed Goals of AICA:
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to promote the critical disciplines in the field of visual arts, |
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to ensure their having sound methodological and ethical bases, |
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to protect the ethical and professionnal interests of art critics by defending the rights of all members equally, |
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to ensure permanent communication among its members by encouraging international meetings, |
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to facilitate and improve informations and international exchanges in the field of visual arts, |
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to contribute to the reciproca knowledge and closer understanding of differing cultures, |
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to provide collaboration with developing countries. |
(from the website of the International AICA)

Address
AICA
32 rue Yves Toudic
75010 Paris
France
Phone.: 33 (0)1 47 70 17 42
Fax: 33 (0)1 47 70 17 81
mobile: 33 (0) 6 11 16 60 91
Email: office.paris@aica-int.org
Website: http://www.aica-int.org
(English, French, Spanish)

Executive Board of the International AICA
President: Henry Meyric Hughes
General Secretary: Ramon Tio Bellido
General Treasurer: Angelica Bäumer
International Vice-Presidents:
Chaushin Chen (free section/Taiwan; 2002-2005), Christophe Domino (France; 2004-2007), Liam Kelly (Ireland; 2002-2005), Leonida Kovac (Croatia; 2002-2005), Brane Kovic (Slovenien/Slovenia; 2004 - 2007), Beral Madra (Türkei/Turkey; 2004 - 2007), Fumio Nanjo (Japan; 2002-2005), Efi Strousa (Greece, 2003-2006), Evelyn Weiss-Ott (Germany, 2003-2006), Nick Whittle (South Caribic, 2002-2005)
Regional Secretary for Latin America: Marianne de Tolentino
Honorary Presidents:
René Berger (Switzerland), José Augusto Franca (Portugal), Dan Haulica (Rumania), Wladyslawa Jaworska (Poland), Jacques Leenhardt (France), Kim Levin (United States), Bélgica Rodríguez (Venezuela)
Members of the Board:
Laimute Kreivyte (Lithuania), Marie-Luise Syring (Germany), Irini Savvani (Greece), Aleksander Bassin (Slovenia) Myrna Rodriguez (Puerto Rico), Samuel Herzog (Switzerland), Christopher Martin (United Kingdom), Eleanor Heartney (United States) Hiroshi Minamishima (Japan) and Manli Lin (Taiwan).
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