Summer class
Summer Class 2025: Il Minimo Intervento, Tecniche di Conservazione
Tenuto da Giovanni PaganiValeria Di Capizzi
Un corso teorico e pratico di tre settimane per conservatori sulle teorie, gli approcci e le tecniche di minimo intervento, sulla consapevolezza storica e sul processo decisionale basato sulla ricerca. La classe è per soli 8 studenti, per garantire un tempo individuale sufficiente con l’insegnante.
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Quando
IN ARRIVO
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Dove
Recanati -
Lingua
Inglese
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Tenuto da
Giovanni PaganiValeria Di Capizzi -
Scadenza registrazione
TBD
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Posti
8
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Posti disponibili
8
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Costo
€ 2.400,00
What are you going to learn in this course?
A book is made of several parts, and our goal as conservators is to preserve and protect
each element, treating it as a complete object. The field of conservation has moved from
the approach of extensive substitution, to one where the maximum historical components
are conserved as-is; the role of the conservator is to maximize chemical and structural
stability without compromising the original intention and context of the book. One of the
conservators central to shifting this methodology and approach, Christopher
Clarkson, said “Minimum intervention means minimum interference. Paradoxically,
however, a book conservator needs to acquire considerable knowledge and experience
before attempting to practice minimum intervention”.
What is the course project?
The goal of this three-week course for practicing conservators is to engage with the
theories, approaches, and techniques of minimum intervention, focusing on historical
awareness and research-based decision-making. Students for this course will be
familiarising themselves with a number of skills, including:
- The use of unconventional tools, for example microdrill use in endband consolidation
- Different kinds of support extension and consolidation
- Sewing consolidation
- Endband repair
- Wooden and carton board repair
- The ethics and techniques of working with fragments that are part of the book
structure
Who is the course aimed at?
Due to the intensive, interactive nature of the course, we will take no more than 8 students
so as to ensure enough individual time with the instructor. Applicants will be accepted
based on their professional experience in book conservation, with priority given to those
working with libraries/archives/museums, as this is not an introductory level course.
Requirements and tools
Participants will be provided with all necessary equipment except for their personal lab
coats. Personal equipment may be brought into the classroom at the discretion of the
participant, who releases the company from all liability for any damage or loss of items
belonging to him/her.
Travel & Accommodation informations
We will supply documentation to the relevant embassies for students accepted into
the course. Travel costs are to be borne by the student. We support you in locating
reasonable accommodation in shared apartments.
Funding
We do not offer scholarships or financial aid at this moment, but we can send supporting documents to your institutions for funding, or if you apply for grants.
Giovanni Pagani
Book and Paper Conservator, Director of Recanati e Restauro
Giovanni Pagani è un restauratore italiano di libri antichi. Dopo la laurea in Paleografia greca conseguita presso l'Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", ha frequentato il Master in Conservazione ...
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Book and Paper Conservator, Associate of Recanati e Restauro
Valeria Di Capizzi è una restauratrice di libri antichi e materiale cartaceo, italiana. Dopo gli studi in conservazione e restauro del libro e della carta svolti presso l’Istituto per l’Arte e il ...
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