Helsinki 2014
IX conferenza europea dei registrar di opere d’arte
Quando:
9-10 giugno 2014
Dove:
Helsinki Kunsthalle
Circa 500 tra registrar, manager di collezioni, curatori e professionisti del settore dei trasporti e delle assicurazioni si sono riuniti a Helsinki per la IX conferenza europea dei registrar, organizzata dal Nordic Registrars Group, l’associazione dei registrar di Finlandia, Danimarca, Norvegia e Svezia. Sotto la guida della presidente Kristina von Knorring (National Gallery, Finlandia) la conferenza ha offerto un programma interessante e dinamico, con interventi sulla sicurezza, la gestione del rischio, i servizi di courieraggio, le sfide dei trasporti e i furti d’arte, la valutazione e l’assicurazione delle opere d’arte, la preparazione alle catastrofi e uno sguardo sul futuro del registrar.
Opening introductions
Kristina von Knorring, Senior Registrar, Finnish National Gallery / Char of the ERC 2014
Jan Förster, Host, Director, Helsinki Kunsthalle, Finland
But is it art?
Daniel Birnbaum, Director. Moderna Museet, Sweden
Transport and document security
Trygve Lauritzen, Head of Security and Operations, Munchmuseet, Norway
Global risk art survey program
Simon Mears, Consultant – Security Risks and High Value Asset Protection, Denmark
Holistic risk management for museums
Pascal Matthey, Head Specialty Lines Risk Engineering, XL Group, Switzerland
The role of the courier
Thor Nørmark-Larsen, Section Leader Registrar’s Office, National Gallery of Denmark.
The Nordic way
Marika Reuterswärd, Curator and Registrar, Malmö Konstmuseum, Sweden
Thor Nørmark-Larsen
Courier training at the Finnish National Gallery
Kirsi Hiltunen, Senior Conservator, Finnish National Gallery
Assessing risk in lending and borrowing
‘I look forward to hearing from you’: a lending and borrowing scenario
Kate Parsons, Head of Collections Management, Tate, UK
Jane Knowles, Head of Exhibitions, Chair, UK Registrars Group
Lending and borrowing – calculating risks
Eva-Lena Bergström, Department Director, Nationalmuseum, Sweden
Panel discussion
Shipping challenges
Public procurement rules – concluding a framework agreement on art transportation
Valtteri Nieminen, CEO of Finnish Procurement Lawyers Attorneys Ltd.
The European air freight security regulations – latest updates on fine art transportation
Hans-Ewald Schneider, President, Hasenkamp, Germany
Preventing the illicit trade of our cultural heritage – a shared responsibility
Mark Starling, Chairman ICEFAT / Managing Director PACART, Canada
Art theft and recovery
Art lost and found
Christopher A. Marinello, Director and Founder, Art Recovery International, USA
The robbery of the Scream and Madonna from Munchmuseet in 2004
Rune Sivertsen, Detective Superintendent, Norwegian Police
Valuation and insurance
Auction house valuations for sales and insurance purposes
Dr. David Bellingham, Programme Director, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, UK
Insurance – non insurance
Lora Houssaye, Exhibitions Registrar, Centre Pompidou, France
Aurore Basly, Exhibition Project Manager, Musée du Louvre, France
State indemnities and insurance – experience throughout Europe
Dr. Stephen Zilkens, Zilkens Fine Art Insurancebroker GmbH, Switzerland
Be prepared
Disaster relief / AIC-Cert
Julie Bakke, Chief Registrar, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA
Fire at the museum
Adina Ekbergh, Security Manager, Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm, Sweden
Touring exhibitions
International touring – managing the unexpected
Renée Pfister, Renée Pfister Art & Gallery Consultancy, UK
Touring Turner from Tate: a travelling exhibition case study
Kathy Richmond, Collection Registrar, Tate, UK
Moving collections
Nationalmuseum in Stockholm: moving collections and organisations
Per Hedström, Director of Exhibitions and Deputy Director of Collections, Nationalmuseum, Sweden
Storage relocations at the Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar
Marie-Astrid Martin, Collection Coordinator, Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar
Collection management challenges of a new museum
Nancy Konstantinou, Registrar, Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar
Relocation of XXL collections – you can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs
Joachim Hüber, Museum Consultant, Prevart Ltd, Switzerland
Tools for the future
Making the iPad work for the registrar
Brent Mitchell, Head Registrar, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, USA
Drones might fly – is the sky the limit for technology in collection management?
Sheila Perry, Collections Information System Manager, National Galleries of Scotland, UK
Finale
We were promised jetpacks: what does the future hold for registrars?
Trecey J. Berg-Fulton, Contract Registrar & Museum Consultant
The next generation: breaking barriers with the project Registrar Trek
Angela Kipp, Collection Manager, TECHNOMUSEUM, Mannheim/Co-founder of Registrar Trek, Germany
Closing session