Call for Papers
SBMK Summit on (inter)national collaboration
Acting in Contemporary Art Conservation
15-16 November 2018, The Netherlands

Background
The Dutch Foundation for the Conservation of Contemporary Art (SBMK) was formed 
to manage the international project Modern Art: Who Cares (1995-1997). One of 
the results of this project was the foundation of INCCA: the International 
Network for the Conservation of Contemporary Art.

Since the start of INCCA in 1999, many conservation related research projects 
have been carried out through international collaboration and the results 
shared through the INCCA website. SBMK continued to initiate projects, such as 
Inside Installations (2004 - 2007), Artist Interviews (1998 - 2004), and the 
international symposium Contemporary Art: Who Cares? (2010).
SBMK has taken the initiative to organise a new international symposium re 
ecting this background and to inspire future collaborations: Acting in 
Contemporary Art Conservation on 15-16 November 2018 in the Netherlands. The 
aim is to create a lively event where you can meet your peers, share current 
research and initiate new projects.

Museum Practices
One of the general outcomes of the research projects so far, has been a 
thorough understanding of the in uence that conservation treatments and museum 
practices have on the future existence of contemporary artworks. Museum 
professionals and the audience are often actively engaged in contemporary art, 
sometimes becoming participants in the creative process, which poses 
challenging questions to the preservation of such artworks. These developments 
create new challenges for museum professionals and ask for specialist 
expertise, as they are in fact all acting in contemporary art conservation.

Topics
Several timely topics have been selected for this symposium and you are invited 
to present a proposal that either ts these topics or to suggest an additional 
theme, as the programme is open to include one more. The themes selected are: 
decision making, artist participation and oral history in conservation. As we 
are aiming to create a dynamic event, the format of the presentations need not 
be a plenary talk. Ideas for workshops and panel discussions are also welcome.

Deadline
Please send your ideas for a contribution in a 250 word abstract accompanied by 
a 100 word biography before 31 December 2017 to: sum...@sbmk.nl 
<mailto:sum...@sbmk.nl>.
If you have a suggestion for an additional theme; please let us know before
15 November 2017, so we can make an additional call for papers.

Please note
The Dutch project on the identi cation of plastics outside the lab will be the 
topic of the English spoken SBMK Day taking place just prior to the event, 14 
November 2018. You are more than welcome as a participant on this day too, to 
make it a three-day contemporary art conservation event.
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