Is Conservation Really Necessary? In Conversation with Butler Gallery Registrar Ann Chumbley & Artist Eamon Colman
Is Conservation Really Necessary? In Conversation with Butler Gallery Registrar Ann Chumbley & Artist Eamon Colman
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What happens to an artwork after it leaves the artist’s studio? Should every work of art be made to last forever, or is impermanence part of the creative process?
Join Butler Gallery Registrar Ann Chumbley and artist Eamon Colman for a thought-provoking conversation exploring the relationship between artistic practice and conservation. Through a show-and-tell of his own work practices, Eamon will discuss how he creates his distinctive colours and materials, revealing the processes behind his paintings and asking whether preservation is something he considers while making them.
Together, Ann and Eamon will explore fundamental questions about why artists create: for longevity, for the art market, or simply for the act of making itself?
This talk is part of this year’s Heritage Week programme, entitled ‘Heritage At Risk’ and marks the first part of a new conservation project by Butler Gallery in the conservation and ultimate display of a number of early works from the gallery’s permanent collection. Ann will give insight into this ongoing project during the talk.
Kindly supported by The Heritage Council. Visit heritagecouncil.ie for more events during Heritage Week and on butlergallery.ie for more events later in the year regarding this conservation project.
Location
Butler Gallery, R95YX3F