The International Conference on Art History and Digital Culture (ICAHDC) is an interdisciplinary academic event that explores the evolving relationship between art history and digital technologies. The conference brings together art historians, digital humanities scholars, curators, artists, technologists, and researchers to discuss how digital tools and platforms are transforming the study, preservation, interpretation, and presentation of art.

In recent years, the rise of digital technologies has significantly reshaped the cultural landscape. Museums, galleries, archives, and cultural institutions increasingly use digital tools such as virtual exhibitions, 3D imaging, artificial intelligence, and data visualization to document and share artistic heritage. This conference aims to examine how these technologies influence art historical research, cultural production, and the public experience of art.

The conference covers a broad range of topics, including digital archives and databases, virtual museums, digital preservation of cultural heritage, interactive media art, computational methods in art history, and the impact of social media on artistic expression and cultural discourse. It also explores how digital culture changes the way audiences engage with art, enabling new forms of collaboration, accessibility, and global cultural exchange.

Through keynote lectures, panel discussions, research presentations, and workshops, ICAHDC provides a platform for participants to present innovative research, exchange ideas, and explore emerging methodologies in the digital humanities. By fostering collaboration between technology and the humanities, the conference contributes to expanding the ways in which art history is studied, interpreted, and experienced in the digital age.

13 April 2026 — 14 April 2026
2:40 pm

Bernina Hotel Geneva

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