PAINTINGS GROUP CONFERENCE 2018

CALL FOR PAPERS


"Wet Paint: interactions between water and paintings"


A one-day conference is to be held at the National Museum of Scotland, 
Edinburgh, on Friday 12th October 2018.


There are many ways in which water and humidity can physically alter paintings, 
sometimes with disastrous effect; such as staining canvases, flaking and 
blanching paint, warping of wooden panels and cockling canvas supports. 
However, water is also a useful material for conservators that can be employed 
in the treatment of painted surfaces, such as: in the form of aqueous cleaning 
solutions, for moisture treatments to reduce deformations, and as a carrier for 
adhesives.


This conference will look at the ways in which water and paintings can 
interact, and their implications for the conservator. We welcome papers that 
address new research or report case studies of treatments. Papers could address 
topics such as:


  *   water damage and its treatment

  *   relative humidity and its effect on paintings

  *   water sensitivity of paint

  *   aqueous cleaning systems

  *   water soluble restoration materials


Those wishing to put forward a paper should write their proposal using the 
abstract template, which can be downloaded from the ICON website 
(here<https://icon.org.uk/events/painting-conference-2018-call-for-papers>) or 
can be requested via the email address below.


Deadline for the receipt of abstracts is 31st March 2018 and they should be 
returned by email to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


*It should be noted that it is our intention to publish the papers as part of 
our successful series of postprints.


Guide for Abstracts/Presenters:


The proposals should be a maximum of 500 words. If the committee selects your 
paper for presentation, we will then request a copy of the full paper for 
peer-review.


Talks should be 20 minutes. For the smooth running of the programme, we would 
like all presenters to submit a PowerPoint presentation in advance of the 
conference. We will also require an abstract in word format (approximately 200 
words) with a biography of the author(s) for the conference handouts.


Registration/booking


Registration for this event is not yet open and details for ticket sales will 
be released in the New Year.



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