| Abstracts presentation deadline:
31 March 2009
The Royal Academy of Arts is organizing a two-day symposium following
the publication in Summer 2009 of the book
Conservation: Principles, Dilemmas and Uncomfortable Truths,
edited by Alison Richmond and Dr. Alison Bracker.
The symposium seeks to re-examine conservation principles, theories,
and taboos regarding art, artefacts, buildings, monuments and sites,
human remains, natural history, the arts and antiquities markets,
and cultural heritage institutions within the context of the changing
global economic and environmental climate of the early 21st century.
The purpose of the symposium is to bring up-to-date and diverse
thinking to bear on such potential topics as:
- The artist's voice reconsidered
- Principles and the management of resources within a changing
climate
- Conservation ethics, the art market, and/or the antiquities
trade
- Conservation, sustainability, and climate change
- The tangible and the intangible
- Originating communities' rights and involvement reconsidered
- Conservation and open knowledge systems
- How can conservation negotiate spiritual value and significance?
- Conservation values and society
We invite abstracts for papers that cover these and other relevant
themes from a variety of disciplines, periods, and approaches, as
well as specific case studies. The dissemination of selected symposium
contents is likely to be web-based. Please send abstracts of no
more than 500 words by 31 March 2009 to:
Alison Richmond
a.richmond@vam.ac.uk
Dr. Alison Bracker
alison.bracker@royalacademy.org.uk
Alison Richmond ACR FIIC
Deputy Head
RCA/V&A Conservation
Conservation Department
Victoria and Albert Museum
London SW7 2RL
+44 20 7942 2093
Fax: +44 20 7942 2092
Mobile: +44 7949 787 701
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