About the Journal

ARTxt is an annual scientific-academic digital magazine that aims to disseminate the research generated in the field of Fine Arts, as well as the teaching and practice of current art. ARTxt was born with the vocation of creating a platform where researchers, professors and professionals of art theory and practice can disseminate the results of their research, as well as find a forum permanently open to any subject related to study, research, reflection, debate, innovation and experience of contemporary and current art.

Announcements

New section: Indexation of ARTxt

2024-12-06

We are proud to announce that, after a year of continuous work and the publication of our third issue, ARTxt has reached the stability necessary to apply for quality evaluations that will strengthen its position in the academic and artistic fields.

Currently, our journal is registered in several databases, and we are in the process of applying for inclusion in prestigious indexes. This achievement marks a crucial step in increasing our visibility, the impact of the published works, and the recognition of our contributors in the international scientific and artistic community.

This new Indexing section will serve as a space to keep our readers and authors informed about progress in this area, highlighting the databases we are registered in and the new evaluations we will be pursuing.

We sincerely thank all our collaborators, whose dedication and commitment enable us to continue growing. We remain committed to ensuring editorial excellence and enhancing ARTxt's impact on the interdisciplinary art landscape.

Sincerely,
The Editorial Team of ARTxt

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Current Issue

No. 5 (2025): Palestina
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Issue 5 of ARTxt addresses the Palestinian–Israeli conflict through an artistic, critical, and humanist perspective. Curated by Jesús Palomino, professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts and editor of the journal, this volume brings together reflections, artworks, and essays that affirm the role of art and culture as spaces of resistance, memory, and justice. From within the university, ARTxt reaffirms its commitment to freedom of thought and human dignity, offering a space for listening and dialogue in times marked by censorship, violence, and misinformation.

Published: 2025-10-28

Presentación

LabTxt. Artistic Experimentation Projects.

MisTxt. Reviews.

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