THE PROGRAMME

Thursday 21st September

VENUES
09:00 to 09:30
09:30 to 10:00
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10:30 to 11:00
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11:30 to 12:00
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14:30 to 15:00
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16:30 to 17:00
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17:30 to 18:00
19:30 to 23:30
BELLAS ARTES
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

Eternal life for Land Art

Lydia Beerkens
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

Articulating the intent in conservation: (Re)collecting and (re)creating ‘Blikk’ (1970–2022)

Jina Chang
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

Repainting an outdoor sculpture by Damien Cabanes: Technical and ethical issues for conservation

Clementine Bollard
Coffee
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

Sustaining digital film and video art at the Museum of Modern Art

Amy Brost
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

Preserving «The Preserving Machine»: Sustainability in conservation of contemporary art

Saara Peisa
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

The future of the past: Preservation of ‘Gertrude Stein’, a robot sculpture by Nam June Paik

Michelle Vergeer
Lunch
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

Forever elastic? Comparing the effects of cold, cool and anoxia on the preservation of rubber

Olivia van Rooijen
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

Cleaning methods for 3D-printed polyamide-12 artworks made by selective laser sintering

Marieke Kruithof
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

The blue wall reliefs by Yves Klein in the Gelsenkirchen Music Theater (1957–1959): Examination of materials and creative process

Rabea Blasczyk
Coffee
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

Out of the blue, into the future: Conservation as a conceptual continuation of the artwork

Bascha Stabik
MODERN MATERIALS AND CONTEMPORARY ART

Planning Session

CONFERENCE DINNER
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 AGRÓNOMOS 
 
THEORY, HISTORY AND ETHICS OF CONSERVATION

Wax-resin lined or not? The transition from glue-paste lining to wax-resin lining at the Frans Hals Museum in the 19th century

Mireille te Marvelde
 
 
THEORY, HISTORY AND ETHICS OF CONSERVATION

Gallery tone: The preference for tinted varnishes in the Mauritshuis and their discontinuation

Paul Kisner
 
 
THEORY, HISTORY AND ETHICS OF CONSERVATION

Death re-enlightened: Conservation of Frederik Ruysch’s wet anatomical preparations – The Rembrandts of fluid-preserved specimens

Andries van Dam
 
 Coffee 
 
THEORY, HISTORY AND ETHICS OF CONSERVATION

Changing perceptions, changing curricula: Developments in the restoration program at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna during the 20th century

Sigrid Eyb-Green
 
 
THEORY, HISTORY AND ETHICS OF CONSERVATION

Brief history of the first conservation laboratory in Türkiye: The Kimyahane (House of Chemistry)

Vildan Yarlıgaş
 
 
THEORY, HISTORY AND ETHICS OF CONSERVATION

Co-creation and partnership as keys to embed environmentally sustainable practices in conservation learning, teaching and future practice

Marina Herriges
 
 Lunch 
  
  
 
PHOTOGRAFIC MATERIALS

Conservation in support of access: The Johnson Publishing Company photo archive

Krista Lough
 
 
PHOTOGRAFIC MATERIALS

Developing an innovative, future-oriented knowledge infrastructure for the conservation and accessibility of modern and contemporary photograph collections in The Netherlands

Clara Waldthausen
 
 
PHOTOGRAFIC MATERIALS

The Gevaert sample collection in FOMU: Research and database

Thomas Jenné
 
 Coffee 
 
EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN CONSERVATION

Facelifts & Makeovers: Educating a larger audience about the mysteries and challenges of conservation

Sabrina Meloni
 
 
EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN CONSERVATION

Artwork, budget, sustainability and attractiveness: A board game designed for preventive conservation in museums

Yuhui Liu
 
 
EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN CONSERVATION

Do touch that dial! Experimental learning as a tool in time-based media art conservation training

Evelyne Snijders
 
   
   
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 PARANINFO 
 
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Planning Session

 
 
 
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Using digital capture and multi-criteria decision analysis to rank the impact of cleaning on feather preservation

Lisa Elkin
 
 
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

DISCOLL – A research application for modeling the discoloration of paper-based collections

Yun Liu
 
 Coffee 
 
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

A novel method for paper durability evaluation based on gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

Li Ding
 
 
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Dry methylcellulose Foams: Investigation of simple foaming and drying methods for applications in the field of conservation and restoration

Sophie Bunz
 
 
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Nascent oxygen innovation in art conservation: Cold atmospheric pressure plasma-generated monoatomic oxygen for non-contact cleaning of works of art

Tomas Markevicius
 
 Lunch 
  
  
 
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Fixed to last: The response of organic adhesives to changes in humidity

Amarilli Rava
 
 
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Enrichment and detection of silk residues based on immunological techniques

Hailing Zheng
 
   
 Coffee 
 
METALS

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METALS

Conserving church bells: Answering for whom the bells toll

Nancy Odegaard
 
 
METALS

Conservation of the gilded repoussé surfaces at Seto Machindranath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal

Chetan Pandey
 
 
METALS

Assessing and predicting sustainability for maintaining silver collections

David Thickett
   
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 INFORMÁTICA 
 
TEXTILES

To wash away or stay away: A controlled study of the fastness of indigo carmine dyes

Laura Garcia-Vedrenne
 
 
TEXTILES

Natural surfactants: A sustainable alternative for washing historic textiles

Rini Hazel Templeton
 
 
TEXTILES

Combining paintings and textile conservation approaches in the treatment of a silkwork picture

Annabelle Camp
 
 Coffee 
 
TEXTILES

A vacuum of research? Examining textile vacuuming techniques

Awyn Rileybird
 
 
TEXTILES

Research on styles of archaeological costumes during restoration

Shujuan Wang
 
 
TEXTILES

Understanding old treatments: Oseberg textile artworks studied from a conservation perspective

Hana Lukesova
 
 Lunch 
  
  
 
TEXTILES

A 1000-year-old story told over 70 metres: A multidisciplinary approach for the future conservation and display of the Bayeux Tapestry

Cécilia Gauvin
 
 
TEXTILES

Planning Session

 
 
 
GLASS AND CERAMICS

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 Coffee 
 
GLASS AND CERAMICS

Dilemmas and strategies for the conservation of tiled surfaces: A case for tilework in Bidar, India

Maninder Singh Gill
 
 
GLASS AND CERAMICS

Corrosion characteristics of Tang Jun ware glaze in Tang Dynasty from Lushan Kiln, Henan, China

Zhimin Li
 
 
GLASS AND CERAMICS

Mirrored with molten lead: Convex mirror glass through the ages

Gerhard Eggert
 
 
GLASS AND CERAMICS

Tiffany Studios’ Hartwell Memorial Window: Innovations in glass and conservation engineering

Rachel Sabino
   
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 INGENIERÍA DE EDIFICACIÓN 
 
ARCHEOLOGICAL MATERIALS AND SITES

How studying ethnographic accounts of pottery firing assists in determining deterioration pathways for low-fired archaeological pottery

Holly Jones-Amin
 
 
ARCHEOLOGICAL MATERIALS AND SITES

Study and application of polymeric bandages in archaeological conservation

Dawa Shen
 
 
ARCHEOLOGICAL MATERIALS AND SITES

The impact of protective shelters on the megalithic structures of Malta: Looking at the past through non-invasive approaches

Rosangela Faieta
 
 Coffee 
 
ARCHEOLOGICAL MATERIALS AND SITES

Efficient capture of odorous organic compounds emitted from Egyptian mummies by metal-organic frameworks : A challenging new conservation approach

Noelle Timbart
 
 
ARCHEOLOGICAL MATERIALS AND SITES

Planning Session

 
 
 
WET ORGANIC ARCHEOLOGICAL MATERIALS

Wet archaeological leather conservation: A survey of contemporary practice in the Nordic countries

Ellen Randerz
 
 Lunch 
  
  
 
WET ORGANIC ARCHEOLOGICAL MATERIALS

Salt efflorescence on leather objects from the Vasa ship

Johanna Sandström
 
 
WET ORGANIC ARCHEOLOGICAL MATERIALS

Non-destructive dendrochronology: Analysis of the influence of conservation agents in the wood structure with laboratory-based and  …..

Ingrid Stelzner
 
 
WET ORGANIC ARCHEOLOGICAL MATERIALS

Planning Session

 
 
 Coffee 
 
PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION

Early recovery after floods for large collections: Towards a toolbox for quicker resilience

Francoise Collanges
 
 
PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION

Total immersion – Learnings from a catastrophic gallery flood

Julian Bickersteth
 
 
PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION

Xerophilic fungi in an artist studio museum: A preventive conservation framework and the risk of fungal growth

Camilla Jul Bastholm
 
 
PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION

Planning Session

 
   
CONFERENCE DINNER