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Reshaping the Collectible: Learning through Change

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An online, free international conference to share research and emerging thinking about the care and stewardship of contemporary collections

We are delighted to have hosted a conference that provided an opportunity to come together to share our research at the end of the three-year project, Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the Museum, funded by the Mellon Foundation. The conference brought together different voices from within and outside the museum to explore the work that has been done, and to look to the future.

In January 2018, Tate was awarded a major grant from the Mellon Foundation for a programme of research to examine and develop our practice in response to the conservation and management of recent and contemporary works of art, in particular time-based media, performative, live and digital art.

The research focuses on works that unfold over time, that question the boundaries between the artwork, the archive and the record, and that have complex social or technological dependencies within networks outside the museum. The project has brought together conservators, registrars, curators and archivists, and throughout the course of our research has been shaped by the wider events of the past four years. These encounters have repeatedly challenged our inherited practices, inviting us to think anew.

The conference explored artworks that generate archives, the relationship between memory and the future, radical hospitality and love, replication and the carbon impact of exhibition copies, what is at stake in making the practices of conservation and collection management more visible, and what it means to learn an artwork.

Join the Slack Channel for Reshaping the Collectible, set up for conversations to take place before, during and beyond the conference! Thank you to INCCA for facilitating the use of their Slack Group.

This conference was made possible thanks to a grant from the Mellon Foundation.

Online events

The majority of sessions were recorded and are available to watch here.

If you have any queries about the event please contact Jess Sully at jess.sully@tate.org.uk

Dates

14, 15 and 16 September 2022

Pricing

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