CALL FOR PAPERS - British Association of Paintings Conservator-Restorers (BAPCR)

BAPCR Conference
- The Wallace Collection, London, United Kingdom, Friday 31st January 2020
- Theme: ‘Tales of the Unexpected’ in Conservation.
- Deadline for abstract submissions: 1st May 2019.

The BAPCR (British Association of Paintings Conservator-Restorers) is
pleased to announce the call for papers for their forthcoming
conference in January 2020: ‘Tales of the Unexpected’ in Conservation.

It is not unusual, in the course of conservation, for new and
unexpected discoveries about a painting to be made, sometimes
uncovering material aspects which are atypical to an artist or period.
The conservator, by virtue of his/her experience and prolonged
proximity to the painting, is ideally placed to make this kind of
observation. It could be the case of an unorthodox support or priming,
or the surprising use of a pigment, medium, or coating. Or, it may
become apparent that a painting has been compromised by non-original
materials, coatings or additions applied by an earlier
conservator/restorer. Some discoveries have significant art historical
and ethical implications, whilst also presenting considerable
conservation challenges.
Technical analysis frequently plays an important role in these
situations, especially in a museum setting. Imaging techniques, and
most recently scanning XRF mapping, might help to reveal and explain
the presence of unexpected layers, or reveal changes in composition
and artists’ reworkings. Scientific analysis can likewise help to
characterise the materials involved and inform conservation
treatments. Conservation treatments (strategies, materials and
equipment) might need to be refined, or completely rethought, in the
light of discoveries about unusual materials or a previous
restoration. Collaboration with art historians, heritage
professionals, stakeholders or even the artists themselves may be
invaluable in arriving at appropriate ethical decisions.

- We welcome abstracts for papers on the theme of ‘the unexpected’ in
Conservation. We are interested in papers that detail practical
strategies, explore the role of technical analysis or discuss related
art historical and ethical issues. This could encompass paintings from
any period or country of origin.
- It is envisaged that a series of 15 minute talks will supplement
longer 25 minute papers, to provide opportunities to present short
case studies of treatments for example. Submissions for both formats
are therefore encouraged.
- Submission Details and Key dates: Please submit abstracts of 400
words or less, for consideration by the Selection Panel, to the BAPCR
secretary Gemma Collins ([email protected]) by the 1st May
2019. Please specify the intended talk length (either 15 or 25
minutes). Include the title, author's name(s), professional titles,
affiliations, and an author biography of no more than 250 words. In
the case of multiple authors please list all authors and include an
email address for each, indicating corresponding author. Only one
submission by the same primary author will be considered. Please note
that the BAPCR will publish a post-print of submitted papers; speakers
will be asked to produce first drafts by March 2020.

- Please see the conference announcement:
https://mailchi.mp/2cbf551596e6/bapcr-conference-2020-tales-of-the-unexpected-in-conservation-2845529?e=05c338a116

Maria-Jose Prieto Pedregal ACR
on behalf of the BAPCR Conference Committee
London
United Kingdom
- Secretary: Gemma Collins
[email protected]

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