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Authentication in Art 2018

Testimonials

„This conference is unique in the world of art authentication. Uniting all different disciplines in one room, that’s the key to authenticating art, and that’s the key to understanding the importance of AiA“
Dr Friederike Gräfin von Brühl – Lawyer at K&L Gates LLP, Berlin

„The art world is a jungle and the process of attribution is its most impenetrable zone; AiA are cutting through it!“
Prof em Dr Martin Kemp – Emeritus Professor in the History of Art at Trinity College, Oxford University

„Among the most important conferences in the Art Industry.”
Lawrence M. Shindell – (Former) Chairman of ARIS Title Insurance Corporation

„Do not miss the opportunity to attend the AiA 2018 conference held in The Hague from 7-9 June 2018. Enjoy illuminating presentations, in-depth workshops and invaluable connections with experts in the now burgeoning field of technical art history. The value of working together in an interdisciplinary manner will undoubtedly be revealed”
Prof em Dr Jehane Ragai – Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the American University of Cairo

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Congress 2018 Papers

 The Plough Forgery Case

Why are Common law and Civil law so different? – Prof em Dr Eltjo Schrage

The Technical Art History Database

Researching Frans Hals (1582/83-1666): Challenges and New Perspectives

E-Manet

Congress 2018 Posters

A multidisciplinary approach to establish the authenticity of a version of Rubens Garden of Love”

Examining Authenticity of Gouache Painted Letter Offikret Moulla

Matrat Boatyard, Moret-sur-Loing Signed ‘Sisley’: An Investigation in Materials, Style & Provenance

Tracing inside the camera, Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675), The possible use of the camera obscura by Vermeer: An artist’s investigation

Violon. Céret by Pablo Picasso: the case of a lost painting: A Methodological Approach

30 years of false attribution for the Ligurian maiolica compendiario: an archaeometric perspective

Program topics

  •  Technical Art History
  • The Center of it all: The Object
  • the AiA/NAI Court of Arbitration for Art (CAfA)
  • Technical Art History Database (TAHDa)

See the conclusive Congress Program

Target audience

The Art World
Collectors
Auctioneers
Art Dealers
Committees of Catalogue Raisonnés
Art Historians
Paintings Conservators
Material Scientists
The Legal Sphere
Legal Departments
Lawyers
Universities
Cultural, Law & Social Studies
Students
Insurance Companies
The Digital World
Computer scientists
Entrepreneurs

AiA 2018 Congress Speakers and Workgroups

The full list of Congress Speakers

The Authentication in Art 2018 Workgroup on Technical Art History

The Authentication in Art 2018 Workgroup on Art & Law

Venue

The excellent reputation of The Hague, International City of Peace and Justice, as a European centre for legal matters and art historical research makes it an ideal choice for the congress venue.

The AiA 2018 Congress took place at the Louwman Museum

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