MACCH Conference 2019:

Bridging the Gap

Theory and Practice in the Conservation of Contemporary Art



Maastricht, The Netherlands 24-27 March 2019



New Approaches in Conservation of Contemporary Art (NACCA), Maastricht Centre 
for Arts and Culture, Conservation and Heritage (MACCH), and Bonnefantenmuseum 
Maastricht

For several decades already, the conservation of contemporary art constitutes a 
dynamic field of research and reflection. At first, this research was primarily 
instigated by conservation professionals working in or with museums and other 
heritage organisations, but increasingly academic researchers and universities 
have been involved as well. This is visible for instance in the growing number 
of PhD dissertations devoted to challenges in the conservation of contemporary 
art and of research collaborations between academic and professional 
institutions. Although such research is often conducted by researchers with a 
conservation background, it still remains to be seen whether and how their 
findings and insights are translated into the daily work practices of 
conservators in the field – or, vice versa, whether and how the problems and 
dilemmas encountered in conservation practice find their way into broader 
research questions and projects.
Convened towards the end of The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF) in Maastricht, 
this international conference aims to strengthen the exchange between theory 
and practice in the conservation of contemporary art by exploring promising 
practices (and failures) and by critically questioning its conditions and 
drawbacks. It is a collaboration between the EU funded Marie Sklodowska-Curie 
Innovative Training Network New Approaches in the Conservation of Contemporary 
Art (NACCA), the Maastricht Centre for Arts and Culture, Conservation and 
Heritage (MACCH) and the Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht. Next to the 
presentation of the 15 NACCA PhD projects, it will host several keynote 
lectures, panels and round tables. Keynote lectures will be given by Theodor 
S​chatzki (University of Kentucky),  Ann-Sophie Lehmann (Groningen University), 
​Gabriella Giannachi (University of Exeter), Christy MacLear (Art Agency 
Partners) and Jill Sterrett (SMART Museum of Art, University of Chicago).​
For more information on the conference program and registration see 
https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/events/annual-macch-conference-2019/conference-programme.



Links:

http://nacca.eu

https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/macch

https://www.bonnefanten.nl/


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