Subject: Call for papers--Conference on conservation of East Asian cabinets
Call for Papers "The Conservation of East Asian Cabinets in Imperial Residences (1700-1900)" (Follow-up of the 2013 workshop) Schanbrunn Palace Vienna, Austria December 4-5, 2015 <URL:http://www.iccrom.org/classifieds/the-conservation-of-east-asian-cabinets-in-imperial-residences-1700-1900-follow-up-of-the-2013-workshop/> Organized by Institute of Conservation University of Applied Arts Vienna Austria Schloss Schanbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H Austria The 2nd international workshop within the framework of the FWF-research project "Asian interior decoration in Schanbrunn Palace" brings together conservators, conservation scientists and art historians. The conference aims again to discuss East Asian interior decoration including porcelain, lacquer and paper objects. >From the Austrian side, results of the research from the last two years on porcelain, lacquer and paper wares will be presented and discussed with the conference audience. A guided visit to the East Asian Cabinets is an integral part of the programme. Papers to be presented at the conference should focus on the investigation and conservation of East Asian interiors and their decoration in imperial residences. Case studies on art historical, conservation and conservation science issues in these fields are welcome. Provenance research, especially on objects with Asian origin and objects manufactured in Europe in the design of East Asian ware, is highlighted. Submission of abstracts/ deadline: June 29, 2015 Title and abstract (maximum 2000 characters) about related topics can be submitted until June 29, 2015. Workshop fee: 200 Euro (students reduced fee of 80 Euro), lecturers will be free of charge. Contact: Martina Haselberger <martina.haselberger<-at->uni-ak<.>ac<.>at> Martina Haselberger Institute of Conservation, University of Applied Arts Vienna Salzgries 14 1010 Vienna *** Conservation DistList Instance 29:1 Distributed: Saturday, May 23, 2015 Message Id: cdl-29-1-005 ***Received on Wednesday, 20 May, 2015