What is your specialism? Paintings? Glass? Ceramics? Textiles? Lacquer? You may well find it in Hong Kong this September … | #Conference

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Registration for the 2014 Hong Kong Congress – An Unbroken History: Conserving East Asian Works of Art and Heritage – is proving so popular. One of the reasons for this popularity is the range of paper and poster topics that the Congress has attracted, and these have been displayed at the 2014 Programme page so that you can see the impressive range and depth of presentations available in Hong Kong.

The areas of specialism are:
– Analysis and Conservation of East Asian Glass and Ceramics
– East Asian Lacquerware – from analysis to treatment
– Conserving East Asian Paintings
– Approaches to the Conservation of Thankas
– The Conservation and Study of Polychromy and Wall Paintings
– Conservation Materials for East Asian Art
– Temples, Stone and Rock Art
– Conserving Metals and Composite Objects: from Archeological bronzes to 20th C. cast iron paintings

Come and join your colleagues and make new links to conservators from all over east Asia – and explore the riches of the buzzing metropolis and cultural centre that is Hong Kong – we look forward to seeing you there!

Book now at the 2014 Congress registration page ! https://www.iiconservation.org/congress/register

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