Symposium: The Materiality of Photographs

Date: April 5 and 6, 2018

Time: April 5, 10:00 – 5:30 pm / April 6, 10:00 – 5:30 pm

Location: Teijin Auditorium, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

Language: English

Admission: Regular €75,- / Student €30,-

Registration: https://www.stedelijk.nl/en/events/materiality-photographs.The
 registration fee includes refreshments, lunch and complementary two-day
entrance to the Stedelijk Museum.



The Materiality of Photographs

On April 5 and 6, 2018, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and Leiden
University host the conference The Materiality of Photographs, marking the
conclusion of a four-year research project Photographs and Preservation:
How to Save Photographic Artworks for the Future?

This two-day symposium aims to foster lively, interdisciplinary dialogue
about the impact that materiality has on collection care issues as well as
on the overall experience of photographic artworks. How does material
change over time, and how do these changes influence the interpretation of
the artworks? This event intends to present, through papers, panel
discussions, and a visit to the exhibition Forever Young? Impermanence in
Photography the results of the research project. By fostering conversations
between artists, art historians, conservators, and researchers, the
symposium aspires to raise awareness about the beauty and the distinctive
impermanent character of photography.

The research Photographs and Preservation focused on analogue photography,
specifically post-1960s photographic artworks to which different materials
were applied, such as various paints, varnishes, pressure sensitive tapes,
or paper. From a conservation perspective, there are still many unanswered
questions about the care that these works need and will need in the future.
During the research project, conservators, art historians, and chemists
jointly examined these multimedia photographs.

The research and the symposium were generously funded by the Netherlands
Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) and supported by the Kröller
Müller Museum in Otterlo, the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, the Dutch
Cultural Agency (RCE), and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The project was
part of the Science4Arts program, which encouraged multi-disciplinary
research into preventive and active conservation.

For more information on the ‘Photographs and Preservation’ project and the
Science4Arts program https://www.nwo.nl/onderzoek-en-resultaten/programmas/
science4arts..



Conference topics:



-        Materiality of photographs



-        Impermanence of photographs



-        Photo-works



-        The (im)possibilities of reproduction



-        Photographic image and photographic objecthood



-        The artist’s voice



-        Approaches to preservation and display

Organization committee:



-          Monica Marchesi (Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam)



-          Henri Sandront (Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam)



-          Britte Sloothaak (Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam)



-          Sandra Weerdenburg (Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam)



-          Kitty Zijlmans (Universiteit Leiden)
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