Subject: ICOM-CC Sculpture, Polychromy, and Architectural Decoration Working Group Interim Meeting
"Painting the Flesh" ICOM-CC Sculpture, Polychromy, and Architectural Decoration Working Group Madrid, Spain November 19-20, 2015 The next interim meeting of the International Council of Museums - Conservation Committee (ICOM-CC) Working Group of Sculpture, Polychromy and Architectural Decorations will take place on 19-20 November 2015 in Madrid, Spain, at the Institute of Cultural Heritage of Spain (EICP) and the Museum of America. The conference theme will focus on the most expressive and delicate part of the polychrome sculpture: realistic representation of the surface (skin) of the human body, called incarnations (English: carnation flesh or painting) with particular focus on polychrome wood sculpture originating from 11th to 18th Century Europe and Latin America. The purpose of the meeting is to bring together practitioners and researchers in the field of conservation and restoration, art history and science applied to cultural heritage for a discussion of techniques and art materials, historical documentary sources, problems of deterioration, identifying causes, mechanisms of alteration and methodologies for restoration and preservation of the incarnations of polychrome wood sculpture. Venues: Wednesday, 18 November 2015 National Archaeological Museum C/ Serrano, No. 13, 28001 Madrid <URL:http://www.man.es/man/> Thursday, 19 November 2015 Museum of America the Catholic Kings Avenue, No. 6 28040 Madrid <URL:http://www.mecd.gob.es/museodeamerica/el-museo.html> Friday, 20 November 2015 Institute of Cultural Heritage of Spain C/ El Greco No. 4 Ciudad Universitaria 28040 Madrid <URL:http://ipce.mcu.es> Conference Registration: Early Bird: until September 30, 2015: Members of the ICOM-CC and GEIIC: 50 Euros Non-members: 70 Euro Students: 35 Euro From 1 October 2015: Members of the ICOM-CC and GEIIC: 70 Euros Non-members: 90 Euro Students: 35 Euro (students must provide proof of status and academic institution when registering) Not a member? Join ICOM-CC and become part of an international community of conservation and Museum and Heritage professionals. For details see <URL:http://www.icom-cc.org/211/benefits-of-membership/> The conference fee includes conference handouts, coffee and tea refreshments and welcome reception on 18 November 2015 at the National Archaeological Museum. To reserve your place for this event send an e-mail to Monica Ruiz Trilleros <secretaria<-at->ge-iic<.>org> with your full name, address, professional affiliation and type of registration. Proof of payment will be sent to the Secretariat of GEIIC or email together with accreditation as a member of ICOM-CC, GEIIC or as a student. To register please transfer payment of applicable registration fee to the Secretariat GEIIC under "ICOM-CC Congress Sculpture", along with your full name for confirmation of your registration and correspondence. Bank data: Banco Santander C / C: ES38 0049 2150 42 2594025932 Swift Code: BSCH E SMM GEIIC Contact: Monica Ruiz Trilleros +34 691 651 919 secretaria<-at->ge-iic<.>org <URL:http://ge-iic.com> Wednesday, 18 November, 2015 National Archaeological Museum 20:20 - 22:30 Cocktail reception at the National Archaeological Museum (MAN) Calle de Serrano, No. 13 28001 Madrid +34 915 777 912 Thursday, November 19., 2015 Museum of America 8:30 - 9:30 Registration and poster display set up 09:30 - 10:00 Official Opening: Ms. Concepcion Garcia Saiz Director of the Museum of America 10:00 - 10:30 Presentation of the meeting: Stephanie Roemer Group Coordinator for the ICOM-CC working group for Sculpture, Polychromy and Architectural Decorations 10:30 - 11:30 Session I Presenter: Rocio Bruquetas, Museo de America Sanguis Christi: su percepcion a partir la escultura virreinal novohispana Pablo Francisco Amador Marrero. Instituto de Investigaciones Esteticas Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico La autarquia policroma barroca antequerana Beatriz Prado Campos Facultad de Bellas Artes Universidad de Sevilla, Espana 11:30 - 12:00 Coffee 12:00 - 13:30 Session II Presenter: Teresa Gomez Espinosa, historian MAN Cordoba: gilding or painting sculpture? Sabina de Cavi Departamento de Historia del Arte Arqueologia y Musica UCO Espana La busqueda del natural a traves de las carnaciones Olga Cantos IPCE Espana Negras o sucias? Un estudio sobre el valor simbolico de la patina Veronika Polakova Intercambio academico en la Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico For those who are according to the flesh, set their minds on the things of the flesh Elsa Murta Direccao Geral do Patrimonio Cultural Lisboa Portugal 13:30 - 15:30 Lunch 15:30 - 17:00 Session III Presenter: Marisa Gomez Gonzalez, chemical EICP The scientific examination of polychrome wooden sculptures from Venezia Giulia (Italy): new insights into the materials and painting techniques of "border line" Bavarian and Carinthian workshop from the 16th to the 19th century Marta Melchiorre Di Crescenzo Universita degli Studi di Udine IENI-CNR Italy La policromia del Portico de la Gloria: estudio y problematica de conservacion Ana Laborde Marqueze IPCE; Andres Sanchez Ledesma Arte-Lab S.L. Marta Gomez Ubierna Mellon Foundation "Programa Catedral" Espana Carnation-painting on late medieval sculpture in Southern Germany: a study of techniques and material Harald Theiss Liebieghaus Sculpture Collection Frankfurt Germany. Una verdadera semejanza: Naturalismo y realismo en las encarnaciones de escultura policromada en Mallorca (Siglos XIV - XVII) Bartolome Martinez Oliver Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) Antonia Reig Taller de Restauracion del Obispado de Mallorca Espana Friday, November 20, 2015 Institute of Cultural Heritage of Spain 9:30 - 11:00 Session IV Presenter: Marck Richter La identidad de las esculturas goticas bruselenses del retablo de Laredo (siglos XV y XVIII) a traves de su estudio y restauracion Laura Ceballos IPCE Espana The "polimento" technique for rendering a glowing flesh-tone in polychrome sculpture: insight into theory and practice Agnes LeGac Departamento de Conservacao e Restauro Universidade Nova de Lisboa Portugal Recuperacion de la policromia primitiva del Cristo de la Vera-Cruz de Lebrija intervenido por el Instituto Andaluz de Patrimonio Historico (IAPH) David Triguero Berjano Maria del Mar Gonzalez Gonzalez Maria Arjonilla Alvarez IAPH Espana De pulido a mate y de mate a pulido: distintos encarnados para un mismo retablo Maite Barrio Albayalde-conservatio San Sebastian Spain 11:00 - 11:30 Coffee 11:30 - 13:00 Session V Presenter: Federico Lubrani Pinta aqui pinta alla: el repinte en esculturas novohispanas de la mixteca alta oaxaquela Yunuen Maldonado Dorantes Luis Huidobro Salas Coordinacion Nacional de Conservacion del Patrimonio Cultural INAH Mexico Guess my age! The evolution of flesh tones of medieval sculpture and conservation issues Emmanuelle Mercier Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage Belgium Intervenciones en esculturas sevillanas de la primera mitad del S. XVII Concepcion Moreno Galindo IAPH Espana 13:00 - 13:30 Presentation of posters 13:30 - 15:30 Lunch 15:30 - 16:30 Communications Presenter: Ana Carrasson, restorative EICP Las encarnaciones de la escultura policromada barroca sevillana: Fuentes: Proceso constructivo y fenomenologia del deterioro Maria Jose Gonzalez Lopez Universidad de Sevilla Espana Las encarnaciones: propuesta para su lectura Ana Carrasson IPCE Rocio Bruquetas Museo de America Teresa G. Espinosa MAN 16:30 - 17:00 Presentation Francesca Tonini book, La scultura lignea, tecniche e restauro Manuale per allievi restauratori, Il Prato, 2015 18:00 - 19:00 Closing Ms. Carmen Andres Perez Deputy Director of the EICP Saturday 21 November, 2015 Scheduled an optional visit to the National Museum of Sculpture of Valladolid and back in the day, which is subject to a number of entries. Schedule, cost of the visit and payment will be announced on the website of ICOM-CC and GEIIC. Stephanie de Roemer International Council of Museums - Conservation Committee (ICOM-CC) Group coordinator for Sculpture, Polychromy and Architectural Decorations Conservator (3-D Art) Sculpture/ Installation Art Glasgow Museums Glasgow Museums Resource Center 200 Woodhead Road Glasgow G53 7NN +44 141 276 9338(office) +44 141 276 9432(workshop) *** Conservation DistList Instance 29:11 Distributed: Tuesday, August 4, 2015 Message Id: cdl-29-11-008 ***Received on Monday, 3 August, 2015