2011-04 Nam June Paik and the Conservation of Video Sculpture - Symposium and Exhibition

Posted on Wed, 03/16/2011 - 14:27
Because vital components of the equipment making up the video sculpture have broken down over time, this impressive work of Paik’s has fallen into disrepair and cannot presently be exhibited. In order to establish the best method for restoration of this work, the symposium aims to initiate an interdisciplinary research inquiry into the issues surrounding preservation of Paik’s video art. Using this artwork as a starting point, the symposium will address broader issues in the conservation and restoration of time-based media in contemporary art collections.

The symposium will bring together the diverse perspectives and experiences of twelve experts, curators, conservators, and artists to reflect on current trends in media conservation. The panel discussions will center on the question of how to best maintain artworks that are tied to technologies guaranteed to change, and how to quantify the relationship between the visual content of video art and the method of its display. For example, what are the responsibilities of curators and conservators in determining new technology as old machines break down? What are the equipment options facing an institution at the time of their acquisition of an artwork? What do registrars and conservators believe is the ideal type of conditioning protocol for time-based media that are likely to migrate across different display platforms and media players? We are particularly interested in locating this investigation within the field of existing symposia and research institute findings. We expect the results of the symposium to add to knowledge of best practice options for video art conservation and restoration and to have wide applications across different research disciplines, including New Media Studies, Museum and Curatorial Studies, Art History, and Fine Art practice.

The symposium is open to art professionals, faculty, students, and the public. In addition, there will be an extensive video sculpture exhibition in the university’s Reed Gallery and a one-person exhibition by New York based video artist Tommy Hartung in the Meyers Gallery, also on campus, to coincide with the conference.

Moderators:

Bruce Jenkins, Professor, School of the Art Institution, Chicago

Paola Morsiani, Curator of Contemporary Art, Cleveland Art Museum

Raphaela Platow, Director and Head Curator, Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati

Panel speakers:

Laura Barreca, External Curator, MAXXI-Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo, Rome

Tobias Berger, Curator, M+ Museum for Visual Culture, Hong Kong
Jay Chatterjee  Dean Emeritus, DAAP

Lisa Dorin, Assistant Curator, Dept of Contemporary Art, Chicago Art Institute
Anton Harfmann  Associate Dean for Facilities, DAAP

Chrissie Iles, Anne and Joel Ehrankranz Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art

Mary Lucier, Artist, New York, NY

Patrick Mills  SOA alumnus, DAAP installer of Cinci-Mix

Mark Patsfall (Artist, Gallery Director, fabricator of Nam June Paik sculpture)
Joanna Phillips, Associate Conservator of Contemporary Art, Guggenheim Museum
Alan Rath, Artist, Oakland, CA

Julia Scher, Artist, New York, NY
Carl Solway (Carl Solway Gallery)
Glenn Wharton, Conservator, MoMA, and Professor of Museum Studies, New York University

Registration fee $30

https://webapps.uc.edu/conferencing/Details.aspx?ConferenceID=390

 

Location

Kaplan Auditorium, Room 5401 Aronoff

College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning

University of Cincinnati

Clifton Avenue and Martin Luther King Drive East

Cincinnati, OH 45221

Contact

Mark Harris  mark.harris@uc.edu

Charles Woodman charles.woodman@uc.edu

 

Url: http://www.daap.uc.edu/art/eart/paik/index.html

 

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