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SIGART 2014

International Conference Cultural Heritage Security

·        Partecipazione italiana: A. Tandon, specialista
dell’ICCROm (International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and
Restoration of Cultural Property) di Roma. Titolo dell’intervento:
“Culture for Resilience: ICCROM’s multi-partner action on disaster risk
management”

Agenda of the conference “Cultural Heritage Security – SIGArt”

26 – 27 May 2014, Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb

Preliminary programme

 

   ZAGREB, 26 MAY  2014

 

 

around 8:30

Registration of participants – Museum of Contemporary Art

9:00

Opening ceremony

 

 

     SAFEGUARDING OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE

 

Rut Carek, Croatian Commission for UNESCO: “Cooperation of the Republic of Croatia with UNESCO and the importance of conventions in the field of culture”

 

Veronique Dauge, Head of Culture Unit UNESCO Venice, Italy: “UNESCO’s action in the fight against the illicit trafficking of cultural property”

 

 

     RISK MANAGEMENT

 

Aparna Tandon, project specialist, International Centre for
the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property
(ICCROM), Italy:
 “Culture for Resilience: ICCROM’s multi-partner action on disaster risk management ”

 

Tasoula Hadjitofi, founder, Walk of Truth organization, Netherlands: “An integrated model to combat international art trafficking”

 

Lazar Shumanov, International Committee on Risk Preparedness (ICOMOS – ICORP), Macedonia: “Integrating cultural heritage into national disaster planning, mitigation and relief (Macedonia experience)”

11:10

Coffee break

 

Jadran Perinić, head of National Protection an Rescue Directorate, Croatia: “The role of the National Protection and Rescue Directorate in the protection of cultural heritage”

 

Ivana Javor, Head of the Customs Investigation Office, Ministry of Finance – Customs Administration, Croatia: “Customs service and the protection of cultural goods”

 

 

     MODERN METHODS AND TECHNIQUES OF PREVENTION

 

Dubravka Jembrih-Simbürger, project co-leader, Institute of Science and Technology in Art, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna: “Study of modern paint materials and their stability

 

 

     SECURITY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES

around 13:20

Lunch

around 14:20

Excursion to Krapina:

 

Stipe Baljkas, general manager, Prospectus Ltd., Croatia: “Risk and security assessment for Krapina Neanderthal Museum”

 

Goran Kostel, project manager, Eccos inžinjering, Croatia: “Integrated automation system of museum space – Krapina Neanderthal Museum”

 

Guided tour – Krapina Neanderthal Museum and Hušnjakovo archaeological site

around 18:00

Departure from Krapina

around 21:00

Zagreb city tour

 

 

   ZAGREB, 27 MAY 2014

 

 

      SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES

 

Toni Lovrić, Tehnozavod – Marušić, Croatia: “Technical protection systems adapted to cultural sites” 

 

Slaven Matijević, marketing department, Eccos inžinjering, Croatia: “Modern security systems”

 

 

     PROTECTION OF SACRAL HERITAGE

 

Branka Pintarić, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia: “Protection of sacred sites”

around 10:15

Coffee break

 

 

     EUROPEAN EXPERIENCES

 

Emile Broersma, director of safety and security, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands:  “From re-active to pro-active, intelligence based”

 

Daniel Vega, associate director of art services, Guggenheim Bilbao Museum, Spain: “Temporary exhibitions – from risk management basics to a Disaster Preparedness Plan”

 

Vernon Rapley, head of security and visitor services, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK: “Working together – how sharing intelligence enables dynamic security and excellent visitor experience”      

 

 

     SECURITY ASPECTS OF MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS

 

Croatia osiguranje: Insurance of exhibitions

 

Andreas Kratohwil, head of Kunsttrans Vienna, Austria; Tina Lukinac, Ivan Lukinac, Kunsttrans, Croatia: “Moving of art vs protecting of art – a contradiction”

 

 

around 13:00

Lunch

 

Guided tour – Museum of Contemporary Art

Panel discussion

around 16:00

End of the official part