*The Art Institute of Chicago – Open position: Paintings Conservator,
Contemporary Paintings*

The Art Institute of Chicago, founded in 1879, is a world-renowned art
museum housing one of the largest permanent collections in the United
States. An encyclopedic museum, the Art Institute collects, preserves, and
interprets works in every medium from all cultures and historical periods.
With a collection of approximately 300,000 art works and artifacts, the
museum has particularly strong holdings in Impressionist and
Post-Impressionist painting, contemporary art, early 20th century European
painting and sculpture, Japanese prints, and photography. The museum’s 2009
addition, the Modern Wing, features the latest in green museum technology
and 264,000 square feet dedicated to modern and contemporary art,
photography, architecture and design, and new museum education facilities.
In addition to displaying its permanent collection, the Art Institute
mounts more than 30 special exhibitions per year and features lectures,
gallery tours, and special performances on a daily basis.

The Art Institute of Chicago seeks to fill the position of Paintings
Conservator. This is a full-time position with occasional travel. The
Paintings Conservator will carry out treatment and research on contemporary
paintings and mixed-media artworks, and work with curators to establish
priorities and set schedules for collections care, treatment, and research.
The conservator will oversee preparation, installation, and documentation
for exhibitions and loans focused on the contemporary collection.  The
conservator will carry out in-depth examination of artworks and interview
artists for material research and condition documentation.  Applicant must
be comfortable working within a large, dynamic museum environment, carrying
out assignments both independently and as part of a team.

*Primary responsibilities:*

Carry out conservation treatments on contemporary paintings and mixed-media
artworks.  Responsible for prioritizing treatment needs and scheduling
examinations and treatments with curators. Regularly meet with curators to
discuss gallery rotations and art movement for installation, loans, and
exhibitions.

Examine paintings for the purposes of research and the assessment of
condition. Carry out the technical examinations of artworks being
considered for acquisition or long-term loan*. *Prepare written
documentation and imaging, including X-ray, I.R. imaging, and other
supporting information to supplement these examinations.  Interview
artists, studios, and estates for research and condition
documentation.  Collaborate
with other conservation specialties, scientists and curators as appropriate.

Oversee all aspects of preparation, installation, and documentation for
exhibitions and loans for the contemporary collection, including travel as
needed. Advise on, monitor, and document complex museum installations.

Publish results of research projects in museum publications, social media,
and journals aimed at both professional and general audiences.  Present
conservation research and initiatives at professional conferences, and to
the general public through lectures, tours, and gallery talks.

Advise on storage and long-term care of contemporary artworks, working with
curators, registrars, technicians, and other necessary parties, to
determine appropriate space, equipment, and handling needs.

*Qualifications:*

Applicants must have an advanced degree in art conservation with a
specialization in paintings conservation. A minimum of 10 years
post-graduate experience is required, with considerable experience
researching and caring for contemporary paintings, a broad knowledge of
contemporary artists’ materials and techniques, familiarity with current
conservation research in the field, and documented treatment
abilities.  Applicant
must have strong written and oral communication skills.



*Anticipated start date: Winter 2018*

*Application deadline: September 15, 2018*

*How to Apply:*

Candidates should submit their resume, two references, a cover letter
detailing the candidate’s interest in applying for the position and what
skill set the candidate would bring to the position, along with one sample
of a relevant publication, and a portfolio with two or three examples of
projects (please attach all as one document).

Application submission questions apply_h...@artic.edu

Please apply at: https://hrweb.artic.edu/recruit/applyjob.html

The Art Institute of Chicago is an equal opportunity, equal access employer
fully committed to achieving a diverse and inclusive workplace.

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Allison Langley
Head of Paintings Conservation
Art Institute of Chicago
alang...@artic.edu

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