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Hidden Gems (15-16 Oct 20)

online, Oct 15–16, 2020

Mariàngels Fondevila, Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

The ICOM-ICDAD 2020 virtual conference looks at "hidden gem" objects, exploring collections from Asia, Europe, the US, and Mexico.

About this Event

Every public decorative arts and design collection has hidden corners and unplumbed depths, and many private collections are difficult for outsiders to access during the best of times, much less during a pandemic. As decorative arts and design professionals face the possibility that we might not be able to visit each other’s museums and discuss with colleagues in person for some time, this conference gives us the opportunity to uncover unexpected objects and stories that have not yet been told. Focusing on decorative arts and design collections from around the globe, the 2020 ICDAD conference explores collections recently brought to light, reinterprets beloved objects through a new lens, and shows how technology can make storied historical art newly relevant.

Because this is a global conference, times are listed for New York, Paris, and the local time of each presenter. Each session is one and a half hours long.

For registration: https://icom-icdad.org/registration-to-online-conference-hidden-gems-now-open ---

PROGRAM

DAY 1: Thursday, October 15 Session One

7:00 AM USA Eastern time; 13:00 Paris; 16:00 Ekaterinburg, Russia; 19:00 Taiwan; 20:00 Japan Naoyuki Watanabe — Oda Collection of 20th Century Design

Annie Ting-An Lin — Objects Betwixt and Between: Objects from the Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen

Ludmila Budrina — Malachites of the Demidoff Family: Reconstruction of the Collection and Poten- tial Digital Representation

Moderators:

Melissa Rinne (Kyoto National Museum, Japan) Shoshana Resnikoff (Wolfsonian-FIU, USA) Session Two

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12:00 PM USA Eastern time; 18:00 Paris; 18:00 Netherlands; 19:00 Finland

Femke Coevert, Dafne Diamente, Aafke Wller, and Maud van Suylen — Panoramas from the Depths of the Rijksmuseum’s Storage Room

Maddalena Napolitani — Balthazar-Georges Sage: The “Hidden Collector” and his Cabinet of Deco- rative Arts

Leena Svinhufvud and Susanna Thiel — The Design Attic: Investigating Hidden Processes in Designer Archives

Moderators:

Kai Lobjakas (Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design, Estonia) Shoshana Resnikoff

Session Three

7:00 PM USA Eastern; 1:00 Paris; 6:00 PM Mexico Central

Rebecca Tilles — Uncovering Hillwood, Washington D.C.’s Hidden Gem

Harrison Schley —The Zalinsky Collection: A Union Soldier’s Trove of Japanese Swords and Art Claudia Marín — Devotion and Self-Representation in the 18th Century: Arts and Crafts at Museo de Arte Religioso Ex Convento de Santa Mónica

Moderators:

Annamarie Sendecki (Tiffany Archives, USA) Shoshana Resnikoff

DAY 2: Friday, October 16 Session Four

9 AM USA Eastern; 15:00 Paris; 14:00 Portugal Levi Higgs —Mining the David Webb Jewelry Archive

Naoko Adachi — Finding a Place in Museums for Japanese Photograph Albums from the Late- Nineteenth Century

Samantha Coleman-Aller — Hidden Gems: A Rare Group of Irish Glass Pieces Moderators:

Kai Lobjakas Shoshana Resnikoff

Reference:

CONF: Hidden Gems (15-16 Oct 20). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 12, 2020 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/23693>.

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