Subject: Call for papers--Authenticity and conservation
**** Ms Hermens writes that this event is a spinoff from one described in Conservation DistList Instance: 19:42 Saturday, March 11, 2006. It is however, a new event. Art, Conservation, and Authenticities: Material, Concept, Context University of Glasgow, Scotland 12-14 September 2007 The purpose of the symposium is to discuss and debate the notion of 'authenticity' within the context of the conservation and the production of art, in the past and at present. 'Authenticity' is one of the most influential factors that determine a course of action for a work of art in need of conservation. It is also one of the most contested. Identifying exactly what constitutes an artwork's 'authentic' state can be problematic and challenging; maintaining or displaying it as such even more so. This conference seeks to stimulate discussion around three key areas considered vital in establishing or vouchsafing an artwork's 'authenticity': material, concept, and context. Interdisciplinary research into art production: historical materials, techniques and studio practice; a more conceptual approach when considering authenticity in modern and contemporary art (e.g. what is the status of the original 'carrier'?); and the importance of the original and present context for the authentic artwork, are key topics. We had a great response so far and received many abstracts with a broad range of fascinating topics. We hope to welcome many delegates from a similarly wide variety of disciplines here in Glasgow. A preliminary programme will be announced in May on the department's website where we will also provide info on accommodation, travel etc. (follow registration link). Proposals for posters are still welcomed until July 15, 2007. Please include: Author's Name Author's Institutional Affiliations Author's Contact Information (Address and E-mail) Poster Abstract (250 words maximum) To register download the booking form from: <URL:http://www.arthist.arts.gla.ac.uk/html/news.htm> Enquiries: Ailsa Boyd +44 141 330 4097, a.boyd [at] whistler__arts__gla__ac__uk Erma Hermens +44 141 330 3943 e.hermens [at] arthist__arts__gla__ac__uk Tina Fiske t.fiske [at] arthist__arts__gla__ac__uk Dr Erma Hermens Lord Kelvin-Adam Smith Research Fellow History of Art Department University Gardens 8 University of Glasgow G12 8QQ Glasgow +44 141 330 3943 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:1 Distributed: Saturday, April 28, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-1-014 ***Received on Tuesday, 17 April, 2007