New Publication



Our member, Will Shank and Antonio Rava are highly experienced conservators who work on large scale artworks all over the world. They are visiting Melbourne to consult on the complex conservation issues of the Collingwood Keith Haring Mural. They will speak about the technical, ethical and community issues in the conservation of indoor wall paintings, murals and street art. Examples of artworks they have worked on in the USA, Italy, Spain, other parts of Europe, China and Cambodia will be discussed as well as Will’s work with the Rescue Public Murals initiative.
Corso su Leonardo
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contact email: icomos.muralpainting.com@gmail.com, secretariat@icomos.hu
studiolo.hu@gmail.com
WIERDL Zsuzsanna PhD

Istitutional Secretary C/O Palazzo Coppini,
50123 Florence, Italy Via Del Giglio, 10


Ljubljana, Slovenia
27th – 28th May 2016
Program
– afternoon/evening wellcome chatting in Ljubljana (ZsW,BS,WS)
– free morning (waiting Benoit at Zagreb airport at 9.00)(BS,BT)
11.20 – 12.00, Ljubljana
– reunion meeting in front of the University building, Kongresni trg 12 (ZsW,BS,BT,WS)
– visit of the atelier of the Department for Restoraton at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design at the University of Ljubjana
– departure for Bled
13.00 – 19.00, Bled and Gorenjska region
– visit to the Bled island on lake Bled: conservation/restoration works in the church of the Assumption , meeting with restorers, conservators and other local experts

lunch
– visit to some other interesting mural painting sites in Gorenjska area
20.00, Ljubljana- dinner
– ICOMOS ISC MP board meeting, discussion, at the University with (in) Cafe brake
– lunch in the centre of the town
– visit to some interesting mural painting sites in Ljubljana
– dinner in the centre of the town




II.International Meeting
ICOMOS International Scientific Committee of MURAL PAINTING
Esztergom (Hungary), 19th – 22th June 2014

International Scientific Committees Forum and Meetings
ISC Mural Paintings,13 Nov 2014, 14:00-19:00, Fondazione Romualdo del Bianco – Via del Giglio,10 – Palazzo Coppini/ZADOR hall – Contact: Zsuzsanna Wierdl, zswierdl@gmail.com
The International Scientific Committees (ISC) are the vehicles through which ICOMOS brings together, develops and serves its worldwide membership according to fields of specialized interest. Currently there are 28 Committees on various themes of cultural heritage, and ICOMOS expects these to be at the heart of scientific inquiry and exchange in their domains and to share knowledge among them to foster a multi-disciplinary approach to heritage protection and management.
As such, they initiate research, develop theories and conservation techniques, as well as charters, principles, guidelines and other documents on conservation and they foster training for improved preservation of heritage, promote the international exchange of scientific information and undertake joint projects. International Scientific Committees must ensure access for all qualified ICOMOS members and actively recruit, in particular to ensure their geographical representativity but also the participation of young professionals.
With this aim, the General Assembly will again include a Forum of the International Scientific Committees. On Tuesday 11 November from 18:00 to 20:00, each International Scientific Committee will dispose of a space at the Palazzo degli Affari to present its activities and output to the ICOMOS membership, through posters, leaflets and direct exchanges with members. They will thus be able to make themselves known to members in a more immediate manner and, it is hoped, increase their membership numbers. The Forum of the International Scientific Committees is open to all registered General Assembly participants.
The General Assembly is also the occasion for many International Scientific Committees to hold their internal business and thematic meetings, and sometimes even to conduct elections. Most ISC meetings will take place Thursday, 13 November between 14:30 to 18:00. ICOMOS Italy is currently sourcing appropriate venues and further information will be posted on the General Assembly web site and circulated by individual ISCs to their membership.
Events Dates Hours Type Places Time Description
ISC20C- Annual Meeting
7 Nov 2014, 9:00-18:00, 20
Fondazione Romualdo del Bianco – Via dei Cerretani 54 – Sala Vasari
Meeting of International Scientific Committes
8 Nov 2014
14:30-18:00
30
Fondazione Romualdo del Bianco – Via dei Cerretani 54 – Auditorium al Duomo
TICCIH
11 Nov 2014
18:00-20:00
only open for TICCIH Board members
Centro Congressi Firenze Fiera – Piazza Adua 1 – Palaffari-Room 265 – Contact: Patrick Martin, pemartin@mtu.edu
ICUCH Underwater Cultural Heritage
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ICUCH members & invited guests
10
Univeristà di Firenze – Piazza San Marco 4 – Aula 42 – Contact: Emad Khalil, emadkhalil@hotmail.co.uk
ICAHM Archaeological Heritage Management
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ICAHM members
15
Univeristà di Firenze – Via Laura 48 – Aula Altana – Contact: Doug Comer, dcomer@culturalsite.com
ICOFORT Fortifications
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ICOFORT & invited guests
50
Univeristà di Firenze – Via Laura 48 – Aula Magna – Contact: Milagros Flores, milagrosflores44@aol.com
Teophil Theory & Philosophy
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only Theophil members
15
Univeristà di Firenze – Via La Pira 4 – Riunioni Dip. Scienza della Terra – Contact: Boguslaw Szmygin, isctheory@gmail.com
ISCEAH Earthen Architecture
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ISCEAH members
32
Univeristà di Firenze – Via La Pira 4 – Aula Strozzi – Contact: Pamela Jerome, pamela.jerome@gmail.com
ISCEC Economics of Conservation
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ISCEC members
15-20
Univeristà di Firenze – Via Micheli 2 – San Clemente 1 – Contact: Christer Gustafsson, christer.gustafsson@konstvet.uu.se
ISCSBH Shared Built Heritage
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open to all ICOMOS General Assembly participants
20
Univeristà di Firenze – Via Micheli 2 – San Clemente 2 – Contact: Siegfried Enders, rct.enders@t-online.de
CIPA Heritage Documentation
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open for all registered GA participants
20-25
Univeristà di Firenze – Via Micheli 2 – San Clemente 3 – Contact: A. Georgopoulos, drag@central.ntua.gr download programme
IWC Wood
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open to all ICOMOS General Assembly participants
40-60
Univeristà di Firenze – Via Micheli 2 – San Clemente 4 – Contacts: Gennaro Tampone, g.tampone@tin.it; Maria de Guadalupe Zepeda Martinez, 61zepeda@gmail.com; Francesca Funis, f.funis@gmail.com
ISCES Energy & Sustainability
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ISCES members
20-25
Univeristà di Firenze – Piazza San Marco 4 – Senato Accademico – Contact: Peter Cox, peter@carrig.ie
PRERICO Places of Religion and Ritual (WG)
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open to all ICOMOS General Assembly participants
20-30
Univeristà di Firenze – Piazza San Marco 4 – Consiglio di Amministazione – Contact: Britta Rudolff, brittarudolff@gmail.com
CIIC Cultural Routes
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only CIIC members
25-30
Univeristà di Firenze – Via G. Capponi 16/18r – Fondazione Ricerca – Contact: CIICSecretariat, ciic2006es@yahoo.es
ICTC Cultural Tourism
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ICTC members & invited guests
25-30
Fondazione Romualdo del Bianco – Via del Giglio,10 – Palazzo Coppini/KOMECH – Contact: Sue Millar, sue.millar1@btinternet.com
ISC Mural Paintings, 13 Nov 2014, 14:00-18:00
only ISC Mural Paintings members
Fondazione Romualdo del Bianco – Via del Giglio,10 – Palazzo Coppini/ZADOR – Contact: Zsuzsanna Wierdl, zswierdl@gmail.com
ICLAFI Legal, Administrative & Financial Issues
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open to all ICOMOS General Assembly participants
20
Fondazione Romualdo del Bianco – Via del Giglio,10 – Palazzo Coppini/BEGLARIAN – Contact: Gideon Koren, gideon.koren@icomos.org
ISCS Stone
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
14:00-16:00 only open to ISCS members, 16:00-18:00 open to all ICOMOS General Assembly participants
30
Centro Congressi Firenze Fiera – Villa Vittoria – Sala Verde – Contact: J.-M. Vallet, jean-marc.vallet@cicrp.fr
CIVVIH Historic Towns and Villages
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only CIVVIH members
30-35
Centro Congressi Firenze Fiera – Villa Vittoria – Sala 203 – Contact: Sofia Avgerinou-Kolonias, skolonia@arch.ntua.gr
ISCARSAH Structures
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ISCARSAH members
30-50
Centro Congressi Firenze Fiera – Villa Vittoria – Sala 202 – Contact: Stephen J Kelley, skelley@wje.com
ICICH Intangible Heritage
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ICICH members & invited guests
40
Centro Congressi Firenze Fiera – Piazza Adua 1 – Palaffari sala piano terra 1 – Contact: Susan McIntryre-Tamwoy,smcintyre-tamwoy@ahms.com.au
IHNSC (Ireland) Industrial Heritage
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open to representatives of interested National Committees
20
Centro Congressi Firenze Fiera – Piazza Adua 1 – Palaffari sala piano terra 2 – Contact: Mary McMahon, marymcmahon77@gmail.com
CIF Training
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only CIF members
25-30
Hotel Mediterraneo – Lungarno del Tempio 44 – Hotel Mediterraneo – Contact: Lyse Blanchet, cif@icomos.org & Paul McMahon, paul.mamahon@opw.ie
Astronomy (WG)
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open to all ICOMOS General Assembly participants
15-20
Hotel Mediterraneo – Lungarno del Tempio 44 – Hotel Mediterraneo – Contact: Michel COTTE, cotte.michel@orange.fr
ICORP Risk Preparedness
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only ICORP members
25-30
Palazzo Capponi – Associazione Giambos – Via de Bardi 28,30 – Sala 1 – Contact: Michel Rohit Jigyasu, rohit.jigyasu@icomos.org
ICIP Interpretation & Presentation
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open to all ICOMOS General Assembly participants
20-25
Palazzo Capponi – Associazione Giambos – Via de Bardi 28,30 – Sala 4 – Contact: Neil Silberman, neil.silberman@gmail.com
CIAV Vernacular Architecture
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only CIAV members
25-30
Palazzo Capponi – Associazione Giambos – Via de Bardi 28,30 – Sala 3 – Contact: Gisle Jakhelln, gi-jakhe@online.no & Valeria Prieto, valeriaprieto@hotmail.com
ISCCL Cultural Landscapes
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open to all ICOMOS General Assembly participants
40
Fondazione Spadolini – Via Pian dei Giullari 139 – Sala 1 – Contact: Mónica Luengo monica@atpaisaje.com
ISCCL Public Session
13 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
open to all ICOMOS General Assembly participants
40
Fondazione Spadolini – Via Pian dei Giullari 139 – Sala 1 – Contact: Mónica Luengo monica@atpaisaje.com – download programme
ISCSBH – Workshop
14 Nov 2014
14:00-18:00
only registered to the ISCSBH – Workshop
25
Max-Plank institute – Via Giuseppe Giusti 44 – Casa Zuccari – Contact: Michael Falser – falser@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de
ISCSBH – Workshop
15 Nov 2014
9:00-18:00
only registered to the ISCSBH – Workshop
25
Max-Plank institute – Via Giuseppe Giusti 44 – Casa Zuccari – Contact: Michael Falser – falser@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de
https://www.icomos.org/en/about-icomos/committees/scientific-committees/list-and-goals-of-isc
The main objective of the Committee is to promote international co-operation in the identification, protection and conservation of Mural Paintings, among other, by:
– Stimulating international interest in painted cultural heritage, and its conservation, among government and private institutions, art historians, conservationists and the general public;
– Establishing links on the one hand between art historians, archaeologists, and conservationists, and on the other hand researchers, experts, training institutions and research institutions working in the field of Mural Paintings;
– Promoting the systematic inventorying and documentation of the Mural Painting Cultural Heritage;
– Initiating and co-ordinating applied research activities in the field of Mural Paintings and their conservation;
– The sharing of experience and expertise in the conservation and management of Mural Paintings Heritage.
Le principal objectif du Comité est de promouvoir la coopération internationale pour l’identification, la protection et la conservation des peintures murales:
– en stimulant l’intérêt international pour le patrimoine culturel peint et sa conservation, parmi les gouvernements et les institutions privées, les historiens d’art, les conservateurs et le grand public;
– en établissant des liens d’une part entre historiens de l’art, archéologues et conservateurs et d’autre part chercheurs, experts, institutions de formation et de recherche travaillant dans le domaine des Peintures Murales;
– promouvoir l’inventaire systématique et la documentation sur le patrimoine culturel des peintures murales,
– lancer et coordonner des activités de recherche appliquées dans le domaine des peintures murales et leur conservation ;
– Le partage d’expérience et expertise dans la conservation et la gestion de patrimoine des Peintures Murales.
STATUTO ISCMP
STATUTES
ICOMOS International MURAL PAINTING COMMITTEE
Article 1 – Reestablishment
The International ICOMOS Scientific Committee on Wall Painting Conservation, hereafter referred to as “the Committee”, is established in accordance with article 14 of the ICOMOS Statutes, adopted by the 5th General Assembly, and to Eger-Xi’an Principles for the International (Scientific) Committees of ICOMOS, adopted by the 15th General Assembly of ICOMOS. The new statutes of 2009, which follow drawn up according to the 16th General Assembly of ICOMOS in Quebec, and to the meeting on 28 September 2008 ICOMOS Executive Committee’s decision to re-establish a new committee. During the ISC meeting on 28-30 May 2010 in Florence, it was decided that the name of the ISC “Mural Painting” was more accurate for this International Committee than Wall Painting. This proposal was submitted to vote and consequently the ISC will be named ISC Mural Painting
Article 2 – Aim
The aim of the committee – consistent with the aims of ICOMOS international cooperation – is to promote international cooperation in the field of Conservation and Restoration of Mural Paintings, to have a forum for furthering scientific interest within the framework of ICOMOS.
Article 3 – Activities
The activities of the Committee in the field of Mural Paintings conservation and restoration shall be conducted in accordance with the goals and objectives of ICOMOS, the MPISC program and include:
Article 4 – Members
All Expert Members must be ICOMOS members and may remain members so long as they are ICOMOS members and meet the ISC criteria for participation.
– MA in Mural Painting Conservation and Restoration. University Degree
They will Expert Members after passing the assessment executed by ISCMP.
incorporate Associate Members in their work.
Non ICOMOS Members who can make an important contribution to the Committee may be invited to participate in Committee meetings and activities and will be encouraged to apply for ICOMOS membership.
The Committee trying to help to apply for the ICOMOS membership in countries where they don’t want to hire our members.
When in the interest of ICOMOS and of MPISC, and at the Committee discretion, the optional category of institutional Membership may be established as follow
Honorary Members may be proposed for election by Expert Members of the Committee, Honorary Members may participate in all activities of the Committee, except final elections but they may participate in the nomination procedure. Honorary member do not have to be ICOMOS member. Honorary Members may use the title of “Honorary Member, ICOMOS Mural Painting Committee”.
2. According our 4. A/3, B/2. the young or emerging members shall be associate members.
Article 5 – Bureau
The elected President may not serve more than three consecutive terms of office as President. Time spent serving on the Transitional Committee shall not be counted towards term limits. The Committee may also elect Vice President(s) and a Secretary General. (One of) the Vice President(s) will assume the functions of President in hers/his absence. //
Article 7 – Administration
Article 8- Financing
Article 9 – Final clauses
Paris- Budapest – Firenze 2018, amended 2019, 2020
Click to access Eger-Xian_Principles_07-2008.pdf
The International [Scientific] Committees of ICOMOS July 2008 English (Official)
DOCUMENT ADOPTED BY THE 15TH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF ICOMOS AND AMENDED BY THE SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL I. OBJECTIVES OF THE INTERNATIONAL [SCIENTIFIC] COMMITTEES & THEIR ROLE WITHIN ICOMOS
1. The International [Scientific] Committees (ISCs) are the vehicles through which ICOMOS brings together, develops and serves its worldwide membership according to fields of specialized interest. ICOMOS expects the ISCs to be at the heart of scientific inquiry and exchange in their domains and to share knowledge among them to foster a multi-disciplinary approach to heritage protection and management, in fulfillment of the goals of ICOMOS as stated in Article 5