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Title |
Working Group |
Year/Venue |
Paper/poster |
1 |
A conservator as an art doctor: The role of medical metaphors in conservation
Yuka Okawa*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Poster |
2 |
‘Reflexive autoethnography’: Subjectivity, emotion and multiple perspectives in conservation decision making
Jane Henderson*, Ashley Lingle, Phil Parkes
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Paper |
3 |
“As much as is necessary for the harmony of the picture not to be disturbed”: The materials and methods used during the 1945–47 treatment of 'The Night Watch' by Rembrandt
Esther van Duijn*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Paper |
4 |
A road map towards a global infrastructure for heritage science
Marie-Noëlle Grison*, Annelena De Groot, Gadis Fitriana Putri, Glennis Rayermann, Maria Laura Petruzzellis, Tamar Hestrin-Grader
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Poster |
5 |
An integrated conservation approach to a historic collection: The controversial varnishing of Munch's paintings
Thierry Ford*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Paper |
6 |
Assembling a sustainable past: The role of conservation, expertise and institutions in transforming archaeological heritage
Caitlin O'Grady*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Paper |
7 |
Brief history of the first conservation laboratory in Türkiye: Kimyahane (House of Chemistry)
Vildan Yarligas*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Paper |
8 |
Changing perceptions, changing curricula: Developments in the restoration program at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna during the 20th century
Sigrid Eyb-Green*, Catherine Bouvier, Magdalena Schindler, Wolfgang Baatz
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Paper |
9 |
Co-creation and partnership as keys to embed environmentally sustainable practices in conservation learning, teaching and future practice
Marina Herriges*, Karen Thompson
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Paper |
10 |
Conservation between scientific methodology and laboratory application: An integrated approach to past and present challenges
NagmEldeen Hamza*, Eslam Shaheen,Mie Ishii
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Paper |
11 |
Death re-enlightened: Conservation of Frederik Ruysch's wet anatomical preparations—The Rembrandts of fluid-preserved specimens
Andries van Dam*, Abbie Vandivere, Carol Pottasch
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Paper |
12 |
Destroyed but not lost: The legal framework for heritage reconstruction after an earthquake
Mitzy Quinto-Cortes*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Poster |
13 |
Digital humanities for the conservation of cultural heritage
Ana Galán*, Stefano Magnolo
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Poster |
14 |
Display of rejected double-sided paintings from the 20th century - Developments in museum and conservation history
Ulrik Runeberg*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Poster |
15 |
Gallery tone: The preference for tinted varnishes in the Mauritshuis and their discontinuation
Paul Kisner*, Abbie Vandivere, Marie Mundigler, Sabrina Meloni
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Paper |
16 |
History of Japanese painting conservation: A review of techniques and principles
Iwataro Oka*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Paper |
17 |
Hybridization as an example of economic sustainability: A case study of the Finnish Music Museum Fame
Helena Laukkoski*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Poster |
18 |
Intentio operis. From the "enclosed garden" to the open work
Muriel Verbeeck*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Paper |
19 |
Intervention vigilance in conservation: Lessons from the medical profession
Joshua Hill*, Ilsa Haeusler
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Paper |
20 |
Interventions: Contesting time, expertise and perspective in conservation decision-making
Caitlin O'Grady*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Paper |
21 |
Interviews in Conservation Research in a circular information system
Sanneke Stigter*, Bernice Crijns,Esther van Duijn
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Poster |
22 |
Mock-ups and materiality in conservation research
Lena Porsmo Stoveland*, Bronwyn Ormsby,Martje Stols-Witlox,Noëlle L. W. Streeton
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Paper |
23 |
Monument restoration and social issues in Argentina
Virginia Fernanda Gonzalez*, Constanza Ludueña
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Paper |
24 |
Needlewomen, gender notions, and the occupation of textile conservation
Sarah Scaturro*
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2023 Valencia |
Paper |
25 |
New expectations for conservation in Norway in the 1960s: Bjørn Kaland and the altarpiece from Holmedal
Noëlle L.W. Streeton*, Alexandra Böhme
|
Theory, History, and Ethics of Conservation |
2021 Beijing |
Paper |