*A stray eyelash caught on film: moments of materiality and making in the
conservation of contemporary art*

A lecture by *Pip Laurenson*, Tate Gallery, London


As part of the “Modern/Contemporary Materialities” lecture and scholars’
workshop series at The Art Institute of Chicago, generously supported by
the Stockman Family Foundation.

Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Lecture: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Studio A, Ryan Learning Center, Art Institute, entrance via the Modern Wing


*About the series:*
This lecture is the second event of a multi-faceted scholarly lecture and
workshop series “Modern/Contemporary Materialities” at the Art Institute of
Chicago. The series examines how renewed focus on the object in current
research impacts new thinking on modern and contemporary art. It features
international experts who will speak to the material complexities of
20th-21st century artworks, the techniques used in their making, life and
care in institutions, and impact on art historical knowledge.

In the present day, new approaches to studying art and its materialities
not only supplement the most recent methodological challenges of the
object, materiality and agency, but also present a spectrum of the
different scientific cultures of art history and related disciplines. The
impact of heterogeneous research methodologies will be discussed, namely
how insights from science and technology, cultural history, history of
science, social history, and political and economic history, as well as
current research and concerns arising from notions of materiality and
display, lead us to an understanding of modern objects as discursive, as
both profoundly embedded and embodying.

From the spring of 2017 to the spring 2018, the Art Institute will host
four lectures that will bring together interdisciplinary thinkers from art
history, science and conservation, and across fields of museum practice.
The series will culminate in an object-based art history scholars’ day in
May 2018 that will draw together the various threads of discussion advanced
over the course of the year.


*About the presenter:*
Pip Laurenson is the Head of Collection Care Research at the Tate and
Professor of Art, Collection and Care at Maastricht University. She has
over twenty years of experience in the conservation of contemporary art
beginning her career in Sculpture Conservation at Tate and going on to
establish and lead Tate’s pioneering Time-based Media Conservation section
from 1996 until 2010. Pip is committed to interdisciplinary research that
serves and responds to art of our time and in exploring what it means for a
contemporary art museum to be a research organization. She has acted as the
lead for Tate on a number of collaborative research initiatives, including
Inside Installations (2004–7), Collecting the Performative (2012–14),
Matters in Media Art (2004–ongoing) and New Approaches to the Conservation
of Contemporary Art (2015–19). She was also the lead researcher for Tate on
Pericles (2013–2017), a Horizon 2020 research project that developed new
approaches to digital preservation. In her current role she develops, leads
and supports research related to the conservation and management of Tate's
collections. She received her PhD from University College London, is an
accredited member of the Institute for Conservation, a trustee of the UK’s
National Science and Heritage Forum, and is a member of the Steering
Committee of the International Network for the Conservation of Contemporary
Art (INCCA).

Please note that the space will be limited so please RSVP at
jtruji...@artic.edu. The lecture will be live streamed and a video will be
archived and available after the event at the Art Institute of Chicago’s
YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdzYlX6g17M

Organized by:
Maria Kokkori and Francesca Casadio in the Department of Conservation and
Science, and Jill Bugajski, Academic Engagement and Research, The Art
Institute of Chicago.

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