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The aims of the IAA are as follows: to contribute to the artistic development of each country, making art available to all sections of the population; to sustain permanent contacts between artists of all countries, serving as a clearing house of recent information on art, aesthetic, technical and sociological aspects of artistic development, and findings of international meetings; to defend the moral and material interests of artists everywhere, securing free access to museums for artists and encouraging the respect of international agreements in favour of the free circulation of artists' works. The IAA publishes its Bulletin in English and French, planning a Spanish edition for the future. | The aims of the IAA are as follows: to contribute to the artistic development of each country, making art available to all sections of the population; to sustain permanent contacts between artists of all countries, serving as a clearing house of recent information on art, aesthetic, technical and sociological aspects of artistic development, and findings of international meetings; to defend the moral and material interests of artists everywhere, securing free access to museums for artists and encouraging the respect of international agreements in favour of the free circulation of artists' works. The IAA publishes its Bulletin in English and French, planning a Spanish edition for the future. | ||
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Revision as of 19:26, 22 February 2010
The aims of the IAA are as follows: to contribute to the artistic development of each country, making art available to all sections of the population; to sustain permanent contacts between artists of all countries, serving as a clearing house of recent information on art, aesthetic, technical and sociological aspects of artistic development, and findings of international meetings; to defend the moral and material interests of artists everywhere, securing free access to museums for artists and encouraging the respect of international agreements in favour of the free circulation of artists' works. The IAA publishes its Bulletin in English and French, planning a Spanish edition for the future.