Date and time
-This December, INCCA will delve into the conservation of LEDs with a particular focus on Jenny Holzer’s work.
Over two sessions and through several case studies and contributions, we’ll explore topics such as documentation, ethics and how to manage institutional memory, as well as LED technology and aspects of repair and replacement. In an informal setting, we hope to generate productive discussions that can benefit conservators working with these complex works and technologies.
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Getting started: mining institutional memory of works by Jenny Holzer
5th December 2024, 3pm CET (Amsterdam 3pm / London 2pm / Gweru 4pm / Seoul 11pm / Mexico City 8am / LA 6am), 90 min-
Carolin Bohlmann (Moderator)
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Kasi Albert
Conservator of objects, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia,
Talk: Approaching an old work as a new acquisition -
Caroline Gil Rodriguez
Conservator, Time-Based Media Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
Talk: Glitches, malfunctions and the curious case of read/disturb errors -
sasha arden
Conservation Fellow, Time Based Media, Guggenheim Museum, New York.
Talk: Research on LED Documentation and Maintenance
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Documentation and dissemination: Jenny Holzer case studies
12th December 2024, 6pm CET (Amsterdam 6pm / London 5pm / Gweru 7pm / Seoul 2am / Mexico City 11am / LA 9am), 60 min-
Ellen Moody (Moderator)
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Taylor Hinojosa Hayes
Graduate Student at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Institute for Conservation-Restoration.
Talk: An Investigation into the Narrative: The Documentation and Care of Jenny Holzer’s 1993 Artist Intervention of the Empire Style Biedermeier Exhibition at the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna -
Francesca Esmay
Director of Engagement for Conservation and Collections, Care Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
Talk: Conservation of Light and Language: Dissemination and Learning Through the Study of Jenny Holzer’s LED Artwork
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Register here. (If you’d like to join both sessions, register for the different sessions separately.)
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This event series is hosted by INCCA’s Resource Group for Light-based Art.
INCCA Resource Groups are small networks where members regularly reconvene online to exchange experiences within a particular area of contemporary art conservation. INCCA’s first Resource Group was established in 2023 and focuses on light-based art. Along with productive discussions, this group has also organized an INCCA Café series on LEDs focusing on Jenny Holzer's work. The aim of Resource Groups is to provide support and networking among conservators with different levels of expertise, to encourage shared problem-solving and to increase connectivity among international colleagues. If you would be interested in starting up a Resource Group or joining an existing one, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.