INCCA members are dedicated to developing, sharing and preserving knowledge needed for the conservation of modern and contemporary art. INCCA is a network of like-minded professionals connected to the conservation of modern and contemporary art.
PhD Research: Conservation of contemporary art and ethnographic materials: relationships, similarities and differences (Caitlin Spangler-Bickell)
PhD Research: In situ conservation-restoration: the conservator’s role within contemporary art collections (Manon D’haenens)
PhD Research: “From Dreams and Visions and Things Not Known”: Technique and Process in David Smith’s Drawings. (Richard Mulholland)
PhD research: Hans Hofmann's Last Lesson: A Study of the Artist's Materials During the Last Decade of His Career (Dawn V. Rogala)
PhD research: An Investigation into the History of the Airbrush and the Impact of the Conservation Treatment of Airbrushed Canvas Paintings (Mohamed Abdeldayem Ahmed Soltan)
PhD research: Divergent Practices of Media Art Preservation. Remembering and Forgetting in the Digital Culture (Vanina Yael Hofman)
PhD Research: Private collectors as care-takers (Artemis Rustau)

The Artists' Studio Archives: Guide to Managing Personal Collections & Creative Legacies (2016)

Preservation documentary on the internet-based work by Rafaël Rozendaal
Newsletter Issue
INCCA Update, December 13, 2016
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