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Location: City Gallery Wellington (Māori: Te Whare Toi)
Te Ngākau Civic Square, Wellington, New Zealand
Date: Saturday 19 October 2019
Hosted by the New Zealand Art Crime Research Trust, in conjunction with City Gallery Wellington and other sponsors, ArtCrime2019 will encompass a wide range of presentations on issues and aspects of art crime in New Zealand and elsewhere, under the umbrella of the overall theme of "iconoclasts, vandals and artists".
The event includes a range of presentations, plus ample opportunities for networking.
Schedule of Event
9.30am Welcome given by Elizabeth Caldwell, Director of City Gallery, Wellington and Arthur Tompkins, Chair, NZ Art Crime Research Trust
9.35am Opening Address by Sir David Carruthers
9.40am Introduction to Session One - Penelope Jackson
9.40 am The Vandalism of Art: When Critiquing Goes too Far - Catherine Gardner
10.10am Public Art and Vandalism - Sue Elliott
10.40 am Q & A
10.45am Morning tea
11.05am Introduction to Session Two - Ngarino Ellis
11.05am Towards a Concept of Curatorial Property to Protect Culturally Significant Artworks from Destruction - Jonathan Barrett
11.35am Must Rogues Fall? Iconoclasm and the Mathematics of Monuments - Ewan Morris
12.05pm Q & A
12.15pm Lunch
1.15pm Introduction to Session Three - Louisa Gommans
1.15pm Crook Cook’ and other targets for vandalism in an era of historical rebalancing - Linda Tyler
1.45pm Colonial Cabinet Makers and their Disregard for Copyright - William Cottrell
2.15pm Q & A
2.25pm Afternoon tea
2.45pm Introduction Arthur Tompkins
2.45pm Civil Law Remedies for Breaches of Duties Owed to Owners of Art Work - Rod Thomas
3.15pm Vandalism and Censorship of Maori Carving - Ngarino Ellis
3.45pm Q & A
3.55pm Presentation from the Ministry of Culture and Heritage: An Art Loss Register for New Zealand - Sebastian Clarke (tbc)
4.25 pm Louisa Gommans talks with Penelope Jackson about her new book, Females in the Frame: Women, Art, and Crime.
4.50pm Closing comments and final Q & A - Arthur Tompkins
The event includes a range of presentations, plus ample opportunities for networking.
Schedule of Event
9.30am Welcome given by Elizabeth Caldwell, Director of City Gallery, Wellington and Arthur Tompkins, Chair, NZ Art Crime Research Trust
9.35am Opening Address by Sir David Carruthers
9.40am Introduction to Session One - Penelope Jackson
9.40 am The Vandalism of Art: When Critiquing Goes too Far - Catherine Gardner
10.10am Public Art and Vandalism - Sue Elliott
10.40 am Q & A
10.45am Morning tea
11.05am Introduction to Session Two - Ngarino Ellis
11.05am Towards a Concept of Curatorial Property to Protect Culturally Significant Artworks from Destruction - Jonathan Barrett
11.35am Must Rogues Fall? Iconoclasm and the Mathematics of Monuments - Ewan Morris
12.05pm Q & A
12.15pm Lunch
1.15pm Introduction to Session Three - Louisa Gommans
1.15pm Crook Cook’ and other targets for vandalism in an era of historical rebalancing - Linda Tyler
1.45pm Colonial Cabinet Makers and their Disregard for Copyright - William Cottrell
2.15pm Q & A
2.25pm Afternoon tea
2.45pm Introduction Arthur Tompkins
2.45pm Civil Law Remedies for Breaches of Duties Owed to Owners of Art Work - Rod Thomas
3.15pm Vandalism and Censorship of Maori Carving - Ngarino Ellis
3.45pm Q & A
3.55pm Presentation from the Ministry of Culture and Heritage: An Art Loss Register for New Zealand - Sebastian Clarke (tbc)
4.25 pm Louisa Gommans talks with Penelope Jackson about her new book, Females in the Frame: Women, Art, and Crime.
4.50pm Closing comments and final Q & A - Arthur Tompkins
Those interested in registering should click on the following link.
For further information please see ehe New Zealand Art Crime Research Trust symposium website page.
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