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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 Members allow access to each others unpublished information (artist interviews, condition reports, installation instructions etc) through the INCCA Database for Artists' Archives.
 
International Forum on Contervation of the Modern to the Contemporary (Brazil) Print E-mail
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The International Forum on Conservation of the Modern to Contemporary - The Memory of the Future: A first look at the national reality, intends to contribute to the exchange of information between experts, curators, scientists, artists and restorers as well as stimulating processes of education and training human resources. 22-24 September 2010, Oscar Neimayer Museum, Brazil
 
Richard McCoy talks with Karen te Brake-Baldock about Contemporary Art: Who Cares? Print E-mail

 

Conservator Richard McCoy (Indianapolis Museum of Art) talks to INCCA Central Coordinator Karen te Brake-Baldock about the recent international symposium Contemporary Art: Who Cares? Interview can be seen on the art 21 blog.
 
International symposium on Picasso: From Can to Canvas (France) Print E-mail

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International symposium From Can to Canvas. Early uses of house paints by Picasso and his contemporaries in the first half of the 20th century, which will be held in Marseille on May 25th and 26th and in Antibes on May 27th, 2011.
 
A single institute for movable and immovable cultural heritage in the Netherlands Print E-mail
Starting from 1 January 2011, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science aims to accommodate the activities of the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (Instituut Collectie Nederland, ICN) within the Institute for Cultural Heritage (Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, RCE). The aim is to safeguard the quality of care for cultural heritage in the Netherlands, while increasing the efficiency of that care at the same time. In the new structure, all expertise in the field of movable and immovable cultural heritage will be combined in one cultural heritage institute.
 
 

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