Subject: Symposium on technical art history
Art of the Matter: Doing Technical Art History Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts USA 26 and 27 October 2007 Friday, 26 October 2007 Keynote Address: Technical Art History 4:30pm David Bomford Associate Director for Collections J. Paul Getty Museum (formerly Senior Paintings Conservator, The National Gallery, London) Saturday, 27 October 2007 Session 1 Session Chair: Michele Marincola Sherman Fairchild Chairman and Professor of Conservation, Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts New York University "Bull Leaping Scenes, Fortresses, and Silver Plated Ivories from Late Bronze Age Alalakh" K. Aslihan Yener Director, Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Mustafa Kernal University Excavations to Alalakh; and Professor of Anatolian Archaeology, University of Chicago "Investigating the Polychromy and Aesthetics of Ancient Roman Marble Sculpture" Mark Abbe Research Fellow, Sherman Fairchild Center for Objects Conservation, Metropolitan Museum of Art "Reconstructing the Fabrication of Lorenzo Ghiberti's 'Gates of Paradise' from the Florence Baptistry" Francesca Bewer Associate Curator for Research, Straus Center for Conservation, Harvard University Art Museums "Investigating the Techniques of Gian Lorenzo Bernini's Terracotta Sculpture" Tony Sigel Conservator of Sculpture/Objects, Straus Center for Conservation, Harvard University Art Museums Session 2 Session Chair: Jilleen Nadolny Associate Professor, Department of Conservation, IAKH University of Oslo "Unfolding the Netherlandish Diptych: Background, Organization and Results" Ron Spronk Head, Department of Art, Professor of Art History, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario "The Role of the Reconstruction of Painting Techniques in the Training of Paintings Conservators in the Netherlands" Anne van Grevenstein Director, Stichting Restauratie Atelier Limburg, Professor of Conservation, University of Nijmegen "Archeology of Images: Form, Content, and Process in the Work of Julie Mehretu" Robin Clark Associate Curator of Contemporary Art, Saint Louis Art Museum "The Collaborative Role of Paintings Conservation in Museum Exhibitions at the J. Paul Getty Museum" Tiarna Doherty Associate Conservator of Paintings, Paintings Conservation, J. Paul Getty Museum Final Summation: Maryan Ainsworth Curator of European Paintings, Metropolitan Museum of Art The Field That Is Now 'Technical Art History' began in the latter part of the 19th century with the recognition that science is a powerful and essential ally in understanding and evaluating works of art. Persuading the 'scientific lion to lie down with the art historical lamb,' to quote art historian Erwin Panofsky, has been a difficult and often strife-ridden undertaking. In this country, Edward Forbes introduced the concept of technical studies in fine arts at the Fogg Museum at Harvard in 1927 and promoted imaginative collaborations between art historians, scientists and conservators. Since the founding of the first conservation training program on a graduate level in 1960 at New York University, the field of Art Conservation has matured considerably. With growing numbers of conservators, and with increasingly sophisticated methods of technical examination, the need to redefine and to enlarge the interdisciplinary foundation of the field has also become apparent. In 1995, in response to these developments, David Bomford, Senior Restorer at the National Gallery in London, introduced the term 'Technical Art History,' which he defined as 'a wide-ranging, inclusive evocation of the making of art and the means by which we throw light on that process-generally, but not exclusively, concerned with the physical materials of works of art and how they are prepared, used and manipulated.' Conference sponsored by the Smith College: The Project on Women and Social Change, The Smith College Museum of Art, The Department of Art, The Department of Chemistry, and the Office of the Provost. Registration information and information on submitting a proposal for a poster presentation will be available at: <URL:http://www.smith.edu/wsc> David Dempsey Associate Director for Museum Services Smith College Museum of Art Northampton, MA 01063 USA 413-585-2766 Fax: 413-585-2782 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:23 Distributed: Sunday, September 23, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-23-012 ***Received on Tuesday, 11 September, 2007