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Notice catalographique « E.C.C.O. 20th anniversary : Barcelona 2011 »

Titre
E.C.C.O. 20th anniversary : Barcelona 2011
Auteur ou éditeur
European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers' Organisations (ECCO)
Lieu de publication
Brussels
Maison d'édition
European Confederation of Conservator - Restorer's Organisations (E.C.C.O.)
Date de publication
2016
Collation
217 pages; illustrations (chiefly colour)
Table des matières

In Memorandum of Brigitte Esser ..............................................2

In Memorandum of Ulrich Schiessl............................................ 3

Introduction to E.C.C.O.’s 20th years anniversary publication

Mechthild Noll-Minor and Sebastian Dobrusskin.........................11

E.C.C.O. meeting of Professional Bodies of Conservator-Restorers in Europe marking its 20th Anniversary E.C.C.O.’s time line Sebastian Dobrusskin............................................................14

Opening speech to E.C.C.O. Presidents Joan Pluma .................15

E.C.C.O. – from its conception to 1997 Nathalie Ravanel.............19

E.C.C.O. – twenty years of activity: the importance of European projects Gerlinde Tautschnig...................................................23

E.C.C.O. 20 Years – Greetings from founding members, former presidents and associated institutions Carole Milner, Ylva Dahnsjo and David Aquilella Cueco .....................................................27

Conservation-Restoration of Cultural Heritage: Don’t worry, it’s getting worse! Stéphane Pennec ............................................33

The changed context for conservation and the UK PACR accreditation system Ylva Player-Dahnsjö ...............................37

The situation in Germany Volker Schaible and Mechthild Noll-Minor ...
..............................................................................................41

The situation in Switzerland Karin von Lerber ..............................45

Letter from Acracv to E.C.C.O. Christabel Blackman....................47

The law on services on the internal market and application of exclusivity in the Slovak republic Tomáš Lupták ........................49

Implementation at national level (Slovakia legislative framework)
Barbara Davidson ....................................................................51

Accreditation – the Irish experience Grellan D. Rourke .................55

Changing Legislation about Conservation-Restoration of Cultural Property in Hungary Miklós Szentkirályi ...................................63

FFCR is desperately looking for the public Véronique Milande ......67

Catalonia Today Agnès Gall-Ortlik and Voravit Roonthiva .............71

Motives for becoming E.C.C.O. member in the 90s and current relevance of E.C.C.O. Gema Campo (Vice President), Presented by Núria Pedragosa ................................................................73

Some Academic and Professional Points to Solve About Restoration Guillermo Gonzàlez Lázaro .....................................................75

Report from the Association of Restorers-Conservators of South Tyrol
Brigitte Esser and Verena Mumelter (President)..........................79

The Conservator-Restorers’ Society of Slovenia – a Growing Community Jana Šubic Prislan ...............................................81

Report from ARP – Associação Profissional de Conservadores-Restauradores de Portugal Alexandrina Barreiro .......................83

National Report from Belgium Els Malyster ................................87

The Situation in Bulgaria Stefan Belishki ...................................89

The Norwegian situation, challenges and solutions Ingrid Louise Flatval
.............................................................................................91

Nordic Association of Conservators – Danish Branch, Status and Future Karen Borchersen ......................................................95

Extended Papers The Rocky Road Towards Recognition, Regulation and Standards of Practice Monica Martelli Castaldi and David Aguilella Cueco ...................................................................99

Participation and perspectives: an overview of work leading to the E.C.C.O. Competences for Access to the Conservation-Restoration Profession Susan Corr........................................................117

The Development of the E.C.C.O. competence map for access to the Conservation-Restoration Profession and its use in an educational institution. Jeremy Hutchings .............................................129

EQF and the Universities Wolfgang Baatz .............................149

Competences for the Profession and Practice of Conservation-Restoration” its application within an Educational Institution
Jeremy Hutchings...............................................................155

From past to present, looking to the future – A summary of E.C.C.O.’s achievements and potential way forward Susan Corr
.........................................................................................171

E.C.C.O.’s History Sebastian Dobrusskin.............................181

European Recommendation for the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage .............................................................185

Recommandation européenne pour la Conservation et la restauration du patrimoine culturel .....................................................197

Appendix:
Appendix 1: Relevant JACS 2.0 Categories .........................207

Appendix 2: 20th Anniversary Conference Delegates........... 213

Autres titres
European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers' 20th Anniversary: Barcelona 2011
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Art - Conservation and restoration
  • Art - Conservation and restoration - Training
  • Art - Conservation et restauration
  • Restaurateurs (Art) - Formation
ISBN/ISSN
9789299007266
Pays
Belgium
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
N 8560.5 E33 2016
Clé
17710
Collection
Catalogue
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