History
AICA
HELLAS is the Greek section of the International Association
of Art Critics (AICA-Association
Internationale des Critiques d’Art),
which is based in Paris and operates under the auspices
of UNESCO.
Classified
as a non-profit society, in 1998 AICA HELLAS was included
in the Minister of Culture’s list of agencies which made
up the National Council for the Visual Arts, and in 2001
it was included in the Ministry’s list of agencies in
the Visual Arts Network.
The current title, AICA HELLAS,
came to replace the original title of “Society of Greek
Art Critics” in 2003, when the latest amendment of its
Articles of Association was unanimously approved by the
General Assembly of 26.5.01 and sanctioned by the Athens
Court of the First Instance on 19.2.03.
The
Society of Greek Art Critics was founded in 1950 by some
of the most distinguished figures in the areas of art
and literature.
Among
its founding members were Christos Karouzos, Marinos
Kalligas, Manolis Hatzidakis, Tonis Spiteris, Panayotis
Michelis, Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghika, Dimitris Pikionis,
Georgios Politis, Angeliki Hadjimichali, Spyros Vassiliou,
Giorgos Mourelos, Giorgos and Eleni Vakalo,
and many others. The Association’s membership has included Odysseas
Elytis, Pantelis Prevelakis, É Ì Panayotopoulos and Kitsos
Makris and its presidents over these fifty years have
been among the most active figures in the field of art
theory and criticism — Alexandros Xydis, Giorgos
Petris, Chrysanthos Christou, Dimitris Fatouros, Marina
Lambraki-Plaka,
Mary Michailidou, et al.
Today
the Association of Greek Art Critics continues to bring
together the country’s major forces in the realm of criticism
and art history in Greece and abroad, people who work
in museums, galleries and universities, in the electronic
Media, in newspapers and magazines, in publishing houses
and in state, municipal and private organizations.
In
2007 there were 121 regular members and 3 associate
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Aims
The
aims of the Association of Greek Art Critics AICA HELLAS
are in tune with those of the international AICA, so
as for the promotion and development of criticism in
the areas of art and art history and the protection of
its members’ moral and professional rights and interests
to reflect contemporary demands for the support of all
projects and activities aimed at promoting mutual understanding
among different cultures.
The
scientific interests and activities of AICA HELLAS members
span the entire spectrum of art forms in history and
contemporary culture, as well as the interdisciplinary
approach to artistic creation. Their professional activities
—the study, teaching, research and critical interpretation
of art as well as the organizing of exhibitions, symposia
and conventions in Greece and abroad, the publication
of books, catalogues and art magazines and the production
of radio and television features— constitute the sole
authoritative contribution to the institutional protection
and the promotion of contemporary artistic creation in
the broader social arena.
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