Neon Art Conservation presents a two-day workshop on the conservation,
digitization and storage of colour slides, based on a project developed at
the Nederlands Fotomuseum (Rotterdam, the Netherlands).

The Nederlands Fotomuseum holds a collection of over five million objects,
among which is the archive of Dutch photographer Ed van der Elsken
(1925-1990). He is mostly associated to street photography, which he then
used in his many photobooks. Among them, is “Eye Love You” (1972) – the
revolutionary first fully colour photo book to ever be published in the
Netherlands.

Even during his lifetime, van der Elsken’s archive started showing signs of
biological decay in the form of mould growth, which was particularly
problematic to the preservation of his 45.000 colour slides. To avoid
further decay and resulting accessibility constraints, Katrin Pietsch
developed a mass-treatment method to treat these colour slides within a
two-year period. After a successful fundraising campaign, the project
became the largest restoration project concerning photographic material in
the Netherlands. Lénia Fernandes joined the Nederlands Fotomuseum in
October 2016 to carry out the conservation work of the 45.000 slides.
Treating that many originals gave her the opportunity to focus on gathering
information regarding the material and technical aspects of this type of
photographs.

In a lecture open to conservators, curators, art historians, archivists and
students, more insight into the project will be given, namely about
workflow development, project planning, fundraising methods, identification
and dating of colour slides, treatment research and execution,
digitization, access and long term cold storage.

The practical workshop is directed at conservation professionals who wish
to develop skills in the treatment of colour slides. They will learn more
about the condition assessment and visual identification of these
photographs. Workshop participants (max. 15 people) will get the
opportunity to learn hands-on about the developed mould cleaning method and
are encouraged to bring examples of photographic objects for discussion.

Both the lecture and workshop will be held in English.


*Schedule*

 *Thursday, September 13th*

10:00 - 12:00 – Lecture

13:00 - 17:00 – Workshop, session 1

 *Friday, September 14th*

10:00 - 12:30 – Workshop, session 2

13:30 - 17:00 – Workshop, session 3



*Location*

Departamento de Conservação e Restauro

Edifício Departamental

Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia - Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Campus da Caparica

2829-516 Caparica (Portugal)



*Fees (per participant)*

Lecture: 30 € (+ 23% VAT)

Lecture and two-day workshop: 420 € (+ 23% VAT)



*Registration*

For registration please fill the following form:
*https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSevzXgkoDkd5sdozH0Utzqbpx-vruz-7a80AmdhVBc2-Eie2A/viewform?c=0&w=1*
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*deadline for registration: 20 July*


For additional information, please contact us at info@neonartconservation.
com.



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