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What is INCCA?

 

INCCA is a network of professionals connected to the conservation of modern and contemporary art. Conservators, curators, scientists, registrars, archivists, art historians and researchers are among its members. Members allow access to each others unpublished information (artist interviews, condition reports, installation instructions etc) through the INCCA Database for Artists' Archives.
 
GCI Outdoor Painted Sculpture video online Print E-mail

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This 11 minute video is part of the Getty Conservation Institute's Outdoor Painted Surfaces project. The video includes a description of the conservation research and treatment of Roy Lichtenstein’s outdoor painted sculpture Three Brushstrokes (1984).

 
Menil Collection: Artist Documentation Program Print E-mail

Founded in 1990 at the Menil Collection, the Artists Documentation Program (ADP) is known within the art world and scholarly circles for gathering vital first-hand interviews with prominent artists (and occasionally their close associates) about the making of art and its conservation.

 

Now, the ADP interview collection is available to researchers on the Menil’s website as the ADP Archive.
 
Artist Interview Project INCCA-NA Print E-mail

Training Seminars on Interviewing Artists and Fabricators for Essential Information

To be Held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in February 2012 and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in April 2012

The International Network for the Conservation of Contemporary Art-North America (INCCA-NA) today announced it has been awarded a $65,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support its Artist Interview Project. The program will offer training seminars to educate conservators, curators, educators and their colleagues on methods for interviewing artists to gather knowledge essential to preservation.

 
ECLAP, the European Collected Library of Artistic Performance Print E-mail

ECLAP, the European Collected Library of Artistic Performance, is the new online archive for all performing arts in Europe, co-funded through the ICT Policy Support Programme of the European Commission.

For the first time, the collections of the most important European performing arts institutions and archives are available online through the ECLAP Portal, as well as through Europeana, the European digital library. ECLAP also provides innovative and unique solutions and tools to help performing arts institutions manage and make their collections accessible.

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