Subject: Call for papers--wall paintings
Preliminary Call for Papers / Contributions UKIC Stone and Wall Painting Section Symposia on Secular Wall Paintings intended start date, Autumn 2003 The UKIC Stone and Wall Painting Section are planning a series of symposia devoted to the history and conservation of secular wall paintings. From humble domestic cottages to stately homes, from small town halls to major public institutions, there is a virtually unbroken tradition for painted decoration within buildings, which collectively offer great insight into both our social and art historical heritage. Individual sessions will combine presented papers with ample time for discussion, and there may be scope for associated site visits. While it is intended to loosely group papers by historical period, it is intended that the sessions will combine thematic topics, case studies, and recent research into the history, techniques, and conservation issues relating to wall paintings in secular buildings. It is hoped that this forum will bring together conservators, historians, vernacular architectural groups and architects as a means of increasing our understanding and appreciation of these often-unrecognised works of art. Abstracts (approximately one side of A4) are being solicited on the following themes: * regional or period specific research * thematic studies (subject, style, etc) * individual case studies * research into original materials and techniques * conservation projects, including issues of programming, legislative controls and resources It is intended that pre-prints of all presented submissions would be distributed as part of each symposium, with the possibility of a collated publication following the series. The deadline for the first round of submitted abstracts is 28 February 2003, and should be sent to: Robert Gowing Chair, Stone and Wall Painting Section c/o English Heritage (329 SR) 23 Savile Row, London W1S 2ET Robert Gowing English Heritage *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:40 Distributed: Thursday, December 19, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-40-012 ***Received on Thursday, 12 December, 2002