Art d’aujourd’hui, patrimoine de demain

Publication des actes du colloque Art d’aujourd’hui, patrimoine de demain, Conservation-restauration des oeuvres contemporaines — Art Today, Cultural properties of tomorrow, Conservation of contemporary artworks, 13è journées d’études de la SFIIC, INP, Paris, 24-26 juin 2009, Paris, SFIIC, 2010

(Section française de l’institut international de conservation)

Clotilde Boust, Cécile Dazord, Matthieu Dubail, Obsolescence technologique et art contemporain, Etude de la couleur lors de la numérisation de films argentiques

Lire l’article : Boust_Dazord_Dubail_SFIIC_2009

Annonce de la publication des actes du colloques :

Publication des actes du colloque autour de six thèmes principaux :

● Droit, éthique, déontologie
● Installations et mouvement
● Matériaux synthétiques
● Peinture, arts graphiques
● Photographie, nouveaux médias
● Art monumental et de plein air

Ces champs recouvrent les principales questions propres à l’art contemporain, que ce soit en matière de droit (propriété des œuvres, intervention de l’artiste, etc.), en matière d’installations (faut-il rénover certaines installations en remplaçant les matériaux d’origine ?) ou de nouveaux médias (informatique, etc.) ; les questions relatives à l’art monumental permettent d’illustrer des exemples de problème de l’intégration de l’art contemporain dans le paysage urbain ou dans l’environnement naturel.
Les articles sont publiés dans leur langue de présentation (français ou anglais) avec un résumé dans l’autre langue.

Tables des matières : SFIIC_TM_2009


Cécile Dazord

Conservatrice au C2RMF, Département recherche ; Chargée de l'art contemporain et notamment de l'étude des phénomènes d'obsolescence technologique

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CREATE conference

CREATE conference Gjøvik 2010
Colour in art, science, design, conservation, research, printmaking, digital technologies, textiles.


Where : Gjøvik University College, Gjøvik, Norway
When : 8th-11th June 2010

Thank you!
For making the CREATE 2010 conference such a successful end to the current CREATE project!

The organisers at the Gjøvik University College did a fantastic job in planning a lively and inspiring programme of conference and social events. With a welcome to Gjøvik from the Major in the Gjøvik Olympic stadium (the ‘largest manmade cavern fit for public use’) the week was off to a winning start!

As the last in the current programme of CREATE events, it was great to see such a mixture of familiar and unfamiliar faces – a testament to the scope this network has to continue to grow. We’ve had some great feedback from you about the positive impactCREATE has had on your research career, such as…

‘It was an extremely eye opening experience and I was excited and more than a little relieved to find so many people that were engaged in diverse and exciting colour research. It is testament to the range of participants that I made so many connections many of which with people that I would never have contemplated approaching under other circumstances. I was amazed at the extent to which people were able to find meaningful common interest despite coming from such a range of disciplines, quite inspiring!’

It was great to hear about the research projects you are currently working on with those you have met at CREATE events, and those you hope to start in the future. And how your exposure to research in other fields has inspired and changed your approach in your own chosen field. As always, please let us know of your activities.

So, the most important question for us now is – what next?! (Answers on a postcard please!)

We will add notes from the last discussion session ‘CREATE – past, present and future’ here soon, and will be working to update the website and it’s structure to offer you a useful tool for communication, information sharing and networking, that can sustain the network you have developed, for the foreseeable future. Again, any suggestions on how best we can do this would be gratefully received.

And more importantly, we hope to be back with a new project in the not too distant future – in the form of re-CREATE! So keep an eye on the website, and keep in touch!

Photos, papers and more from the conference are coming to the archive section soon…

With best wishes,
Carinna, Alison & all at CREATE