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The Object in Transition: A Cross-Disciplinary Conference on the Preservation and Study of Modern and Contemporary Art--Day One


Conference Day One: Friday, January 25, 2008

Welcome and General Introduction (12:00)


Session One

Piet Mondrian, Victory Boogie Woogie (55:00)

Roy Lichtenstein, Three Brushstrokes (32:00)

Sol Lewitt, 49 Three-Part Variations on Three Different Kinds of Cubes (32:00)

The Painted Surface (73:00)


Session Two

Nauman's Edge (40:00)

James Turrell, Trace Elements: Light into Space (39:00)

Artist's Voice: History's Claim (90:00)



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Welcome
James Wood, President, J. Paul Getty Trust

General Introduction (12:00)
Jeanne Marie Teutonico, Associate Director, Programs, Getty Conservation Institute


SESSION ONE

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Introduction: Tom Learner, Senior Scientist, Getty Conservation Institute

Piet Mondrian, Victory Boogie Woogie (55:00)
IJsbrand Hummelen, Senior Research Conservator, Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage
Nancy Troy, Professor of Art History, University of Southern California


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Roy Lichtenstein, Three Brushstrokes (32:00)
Jack Cowart, Founding Executive Director, Roy Lichtenstein Foundation
Julie Wolfe, Associate Conservator, J. Paul Getty Museum
Moderator: Glenn Phillips, Senior Project Specialist, Contemporary Programs and Research, Getty Research Institute


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Sol Lewitt, 49 Three-Part Variations on Three Different Kinds of Cubes (32:00)
Heather Galloway, Conservator of Paintings, Intermuseum Conservation Association, Cleveland
Stephanie Wiles, John G. W. Cowles Director, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College


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The Painted Surface (73:00)
Jack Cowart, Founding Executive Director, Roy Lichtenstein Foundation
Heather Galloway, Conservator of Paintings, Intermuseum Conservation Association, Cleveland
IJsbrand Hummelen, Senior Research Conservator, Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage
Nancy Troy, Professor of Art History, University of Southern California
Stephanie Wiles, John G. W. Cowles Director, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College
Julie Wolfe, Associate Conservator, J. Paul Getty Museum
Chair: Tom Learner, Senior Scientist, Getty Conservation Institute


SESSION TWO

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Introduction: Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Associate Director for Conservation and Research, Whitney Museum of American Art

Nauman's Edge (40:00)
Pip Laurenson, Head of Time-Based Media Conservation, Tate
Anne Wagner, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art, University of California, Berkeley


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James Turrell, Trace Elements: Light into Space (39:00)
Andrew Perchuk, Assistant Director, Contemporary Programs and Research, Getty Research Institute
David Turnbull, Assistant Conservator, Denver Art Museum


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Artist's Voice: History's Claim (90:00)
Lynne Cooke, Curator, Dia Art Foundation
Gary Garrels, Deputy Director, Exhibitions and Public Programs and Chief Curator, Hammer Museum
Pip Laurenson, Head of Time-Based Media Conservation, Tate
Anne Wagner, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art, University of California, Berkeley
Glenn Wharton, Conservator of Modern Art
Chair: Carol Mancusi-Ungaro, Associate Director of Conservation and Research, Whitney Museum of American Art

Related Sections

The Object in Transition Conference: Introduction

The Object in Transition Conference: Day One

The Object in Transition Conference: Day Two

See Also

Public Lecture: Contemporary Voices

Modern and Contemporary Art Research


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