Fondazione Antonio Ratti

Open Archive: pre-Colombian Textiles and Natural Dyes. A Narration between Restoration, Dyeing Techniques and Symbolic Meanings

STUDY DAYS
21 September 2024
FAR - Villa Sucota

Program

9:30am - Welcome

10am - CCR Centro Conservazione e Restauro "La Venaria Reale"
Restoring Seth Siegelaub's Textile Collection: an Interdisciplinary Dialogue among Conservation, Research and New Forms of Accessibility for Ethnographic Textiles
Dott.ssa Roberta Genta
Dott.ssa Francesca Colman
Dott.ssa Anna Piccirillo

11am - Tintoria di Quaregna
Innovations in Textiles' Industrial Dyeing: the Case of Tintoria di Quaregna
Dott.ssa Anna Mello Rella

12pm - An impressive "Anomaly" in the Weaving of pre-Incan and Christian Sacred Garments in VI century AD. Coincidence or Symbolic Identity?
Dott.ssa Chiara Buss

12:30pm - Focus on the restored artifacts with analysis and comparisons

1pm - Light lunch


Starting from the restoration projects of two pre-Colombian artifacts arrived in Fondazione Antonio Ratti's collection thanks to the donation of Seth Siegelaub's bequest. Open Archive offers an opportunity of encounter to share knowledges related to the history, innovative techniques and practices in textiles.

Thanks to the synergetic work of professionals of diverse backgrounds and of Centro Conservazione e Restauro la Venaria Reale, it was possible to learn more about the materials and to develop an approach to the conservation of archaeological and ethnographic artifacts being in line with the needs of Fondazione Antonio Ratti while staying applicable as a general guideline.

The experiences acquired from this project push us to set and interdisciplinary dialogue between conservation techniques, scientific expertise, historical and symbolic research that - when assimilated and elaborated - have the potential to create innovative practices for the future.

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FREE ADMISSION

for info and reservation info@fondazioneratti.org

The study day will be streamed live on the Foundation's Youtube channel.
The talks will be held in Italian.

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