Subject: Conference on modern materials
"The future of the twentieth century--collecting, interpreting and conserving modern materials" AHRC Research Centre for Textile Conservation and Textile Studies 2nd annual conference Textile Conservation Centre Winchester Campus University of Southampton, UK July 26-28, 2005 Draft programme Tuesday July 26, 2005 1:30-6pm Session 1: Setting the Scene (A) Creating and interpreting objects Chair: Mary Brooks Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK Modern materials in textile art Jennifer Harris Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, UK An artist creates permanence from transience: The 'Schmuck Quickies' of Yuka Oyama become durable Cordelia Rogerson Textile Conservation Centre University of Southampton and Royal College of Art, UK and James Beighton Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, UK) Interpreting the woven devore textile Andie Robertson Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, UK "Mutilated hosiery": iconoclasm and the recycling of clothing in the Punjabi shoddy trade Lucy Norris University College London, UK (B) Collecting modern textile materials Chair Dinah Eastop: Textile Conservation Centre University of Southampton Interdependencies, risk and prediction: Sustaining modern collections at The National Archive, UK Nancy Bell The National Archives, Kew, UK Forgotten fibres? Issues in the collecting and conservation of regenerated protein fibres Mary Brooks Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK "A bomb in the collection: Researching and exhibiting early twentieth century fashion Alexandra Palmer The Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada Wednesday July 27, 2005 9am-5pm Session 2: Material Investigations (A) Characterising Modern Materials Chair: Yvonne Shashoua National Museum of Denmark Accessorising costume with early plastics Anita Quye National Museums of Scotland Identifying modern materials: Taking it to the collection Paul Garside and Paul Wyeth Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK (B) Material challenges Man made fibres, from polypropylene to works of art Thea van Oosten and Ineke Joosten Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage Investigating cellulose nitrate degradation caused by fungal attack Margarida Silva Museu do Carro Electrico, Oporto, Portugal Polyurethane foam: Investigating the physical and chemical consequences of degradation Paul Garside and Doon Lovett Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK Sticky oilskins and stiffened rubber: New challenges for textile conservators Irene Skals and Yvonne Shashoua National Museum of Denmark The effect of acid dyes on the photodegradation of knitted nylon conservation net M.K. Sinha and R.M. Christie Heriot-Watt University Galashiels, UK and R. Shamey North Carolina State University, USA Session 3: Conservators and Collections Chair Anita Quye National Museums of Scotland Freezing the present to preserve the future Yvonne Shashoua, National Museum of Denmark) The pits of despair! What conservation problems do rubberised dress shields pose to historic dress collections? Anna Hodson, National Museums of Scotland Modern textile materials in practice at The Hermitage Museum Elena Mikolaychuck, The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia Understanding textile art: Conserving artists' intent Ann French, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, UK Techno Textiles Leo Dokos, University of Southampton, UK Thursday July 28, 9:30am-1:30pm Session 4 Case studies Chair Lynda Hillyer Victoria and Albert Museum, London Contemporary Challenges Brenda Keneghan, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK A perfect union: When textile and painting become one Tatiana Ausema, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, USA A global challenge: The search for conservation solutions for Eero Aarnio's Globe/Ball chair Joelle Wickens Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton, UK A study of sequins on a Cantonese opera stage curtain Angela Cheung Leisure and Cultural Services Department, Hong Kong The Homewood: Conservation-Restoration of a 20th century collection Fiona Macalister and Christine Lachelin The National Trust, UK For further information and a booking form,see <URL:http://www.soton.ac.uk/~contex> or email contex<-a t->soton< . >ac< . >uk. Chris Bennett AHRC Research Centre for Textile Conservation and Textile Studies *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:51 Distributed: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-51-025 ***Received on Friday, 15 April, 2005