REFLECTING ON THEORY, HISTORY, AND ETHICS IN THE CONSERVATION OF PAINTINGS: FROM SOURCES TO THE WIDER SOCIAL CONTEXT
This meeting intends to explore the ways in which the culture of paintings conservation has changed throughout the years, and how it continues to evolve in light of recent theoretical advancements and social shifts. Ahead of ICOM-CC’s 19th Triennial Meeting, to be held in Beijing, 14-20 September 2020, this joint Interim Meeting of the Paintings and Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation Working Groups will focus on various aspects of conservation practice, starting with how we get to know the artworks we conserve and exploring how our ways of seeing them are influenced by both the context of their creation and the contexts and conditions in which conservators operate. This joint meeting will explore the various ways cultures of conservation, conservators, and artworks co-constitute each other in practice and in theory.
The meeting will focus on three aspects related to the ways we practice conservation and that directly influence discussions around history, ethics, and theory:
Themes around Sources in conservation research and practice
Themes around Conservation structures: between conservators and institutions
Themes around Conservation theory in dialogue with social-political contexts
Submissions are due on September 30th and are open to members and non-members.
Proposals including a short biographical note and the authors' details along with a 300-word abstract should be sent directly to icom-cc_interim2020@campus.fct.unl.pt.