Intangible Matters: Mackintosh, Authenticity and Conservation
Calvert, Robyne (2018) Intangible Matters: Mackintosh, Authenticity and Conservation. In: Intangible Matters: Mackintosh, Authenticity and Conservation, 19-20 October 2018, Kelvinhall, University of Glasgow.
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Creators/Authors: | Calvert, Robyne | ||||||
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Abstract: | A symposium highlighting the recent conservation projects on Mackintosh Heritage. Jointly organised by The Glasgow School of Art and The Hunterian at the University of Glasgow. This one-day symposium intends to look at the complex issues around authenticity and replication through the lens of Mackintosh Heritage past, present, and future. This event was conceived at the start of the year as a celebration of what seemed a new ‘Golden Age’ for Mackintosh in Glasgow, but which has been indelibly marked by the terrible second fire at the Glasgow School of Art. Nonetheless, an incredible body of research yet remains from that project, alongside those completed this year – the Oak Room at the V&A Dundee, and Mackintosh at the Willow. All of these efforts, as well as the work of many years past, are yet worthy of celebration and reflection. In particular, we seek to question and rethink more traditional conservation philosophies, notably materialist approaches set forth, for example, in the Society for Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) manifesto: Building fabric is precious. A concern for its protection helps ensure that the essence of an old building survives for future generations to appreciate. The SPAB Approach therefore stands against Restorationist arguments that it is possible and worthwhile to return a building to its original - or imagined original - form. Equally, the SPAB Approach generally rejects arguments that original design or cultural associations are more important than surviving fabric. Is this approach still relevant, and if so, in what contexts? Are there circumstances where this ideal falls short? What of the more intangible aspects of the built environment which may supersede the primacy of material fabric? Keynote speakers are from outwith the field of Mackintosh studies to provide a broader framework for considering issues of authenticity and replication. Speakers include scholars in the area of Mackintosh Studies from a sampling of these projects, as well as specialists of heritage and museum practice. Demonstrations will be held during the lunch period from experts in visualisation, exhibition design, and traditional makers and craftspeople. Keynote Speakers: Sian Jones, Chair in Environmental History and Heritage, University of Stirling Neil Curtis, Head of Museums & Special Collections at the University of Aberdeen Speakers: Alison Brown, Curator of European Decorative Arts, Glasgow Life David Cairns, Owner, Windyhill Robyne Calvert, Mackintosh Research Fellow, The Glasgow School of Art Jake Kaner, Assoc Dean for Research, Art & Design, Nottingham-Trent University Steve Love, The Glasgow School of Art and Damien Smith, ISO Design Ranald MacInnes, Historic Environment Scotland Pamela Robertson, Professor Emerita, University of Glasgow; Expert Advisor, Willow Tea Rooms Trust Stuart Robertson, Director of the CRM Society Joseph Sharples, Mackintosh Curator, The Hunterian Steph Scholten, Director, The Hunterian PUBLIC LECTURE at Queen's Cross Church on 19 October: Gunny Harboe of Harboe Architects, Chicago, on Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple. Co-organised by Dr Robyne Calvert and Mr Steph Scholten | ||||||
Output Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) | ||||||
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mack Restoration, Conservation, Heritage, Authenticity | ||||||
Schools and Departments: | School of Design School of Design > Design History and Theory | ||||||
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Status: | Unpublished | ||||||
Event Title: | Intangible Matters: Mackintosh, Authenticity and Conservation | ||||||
Event Location: | Kelvinhall, University of Glasgow | ||||||
Event Dates: | 19-20 October 2018 | ||||||
Projects: | Mackintosh Restoration Research | ||||||
Output ID: | 6794 | ||||||
Deposited By: | Robyne Calvert | ||||||
Deposited On: | 11 Apr 2019 08:42 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 15 Apr 2019 14:09 |