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ICOM-CC 14th Triennial Meeting
‘Our Cultural Past – Your Future!’
12 – 16 September 2005
The Hague, The Netherlands
The ICOM-CC Triennial Meeting ‘Our Cultural Past – Your Future!’ will
be an inspiring and memorable event that will bring you up to speed
on the state of the art in the fields of conservation and
restoration.
The programme of the 14th Triennial Meeting of the ICOM-Conservation
Committee is completed. The congress offers plenary sessions on 4
themes: Involvement of Society in Conservation, Some Dutch Cases,
Museums and Emergency Situations and Museums and Public Engagement in
Conservation.
Members of the 22 working groups have been expanding their expertise
and knowledge of conservation and restoration on all fronts. The
achievements of these three years will be presented e.g.
new results on the research on iron gall ink corrosion - InkCor
Project Working Group Graphic documents
new database approach for making the contents of a documentary
source widely accessible: Historical Recipe Database with ground
recipes for oil painting Working Group Documentation
a study of red lake paints after Vincent van Gogh Working Group
Paintings
the analysis of early synthetic dyes Working Group Textiles
results of the AXA Art Conservation Project Working Group Modern
Materials
educating conservators for a lifelong commitment Working Group
Education and Training
Risk assessment: application to an historic building and its
collections and the consequences for preservation management
Working Group Preventive Conservation
The complete programme of the congress and a press registrationform
are available on our website: www.icom-cc2005.org
All bona fide media representatives are granted free registration.
Please register now!
Special press on Friday 9 September, 11.00 am, GEM Museum voor
actuele kunst, The Hague.
We hope to see you in September!
The Local Organizing Committee
Attn. Marina Raymakers, communications
Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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T +31 20 305 46 96
M +31 06 29 01 79 76
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