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Die intarsierten Kölner Schränke aus dem 16. Jahrhundert

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Conservation – Restoration
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Lecture by Dipl.Rest. in Bettina Lutzke, TH Cologne, within the lecture series Material transports content.

Lecture will be held in German.

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Furniture not only transports content in the form of clothing, fabrics or household goods, they are also a carrier of information about time, ownership and cultural history. This transportation of tangible and intangible information will be demonstrated using inlaid Cologne cabinets from the 16th century.

Dipl.-Rest. (FH) Bettina Lutzke , restorer for objects made of wood and modern materials. Freelance work in Cologne. Special focus: Furniture, cellulose nitrate varnish and handicraft techniques. Contact: www.atelier-lutzke.de

The lecture series Material transports content deals with the reception of material in all its levels of meaning.

The discipline of conservation-restoration begins with the materiality of works but also includes the immaterial levels of meaning in its research. The spectrum of research focuses ranges from art-technological investigations, research on the biography of works and painting sources to questions of preventive conservation, documentation procedures, the development of conservation-restoration methods and material-scientific investigations.

However, questions about problematic provenances with regard to colonial and historical backgrounds as well as proprietary access to materials and new technologies are increasingly arising. Within this discourse, trans- and interdisciplinary exchange is an essential approach.

The lecture series is therefore intended to deepen the exchange with experts from different disciplines and to put up for discussion the significance of their research content for conservation-restoration.

Further lectures:

07.04.2022 18:00 (hybrid)
Dr. Thomas Kühtreiber, Universität Salzburg , Institut für Realienkunde des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit (IMAREAL): Mittelalterliches und neuzeitliches Mauerwerk: bautechnikgeschichtliche Quelle und Bedeutungsträger

19.05.2022 18:00 (digital)
Prof. in Dr. in Karin Leonhards, Universität Konstanz, Fachbereich Literaturwissenschaft: Gemaltes Gift. Kunst zwischen Krankheit und Heilung

Robert Illek, NHM Wien
Historische Tierpräparate im musealen Kontext

Dr. Matthijs de Keijzer, Konservierungswissenschaftler in der Abteilung Konservierung und Restaurierung der Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands in Amsterdam (in Pension): Neue Künstlerpigmente im 21. Jahrhundert und ihre exklusive Nutzung durch Künstler