De Stijl and Its Legacy at 100

By DOCOMOMO Belgium / April, 3, 2016 / 0 comments

SYMPOSIUM | 20.04.2016, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (NL)

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While 2017 salutes the centenary of the founding of the Dutch avant-garde movement De Stijl, 2016 marks the sixtieth anniversary of the first monograph by Hans Jaffé. An international symposium, held at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam on April 20, 2016, both celebrates what Jaffé presented as “one of the longest lived and most influential of modern art movements” and examines its scholarly reception in terms of what has been accomplished and new directions in research.

Day-long symposium with morning and afternoon program with roundtables Short presentations of 18-20 minutes.

The symposium is organized by the OSK, Dutch Postgraduate School for Art History and the University of Amsterdam, and supported by the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture.

Admission to the symposium is free with valid Museum Ticket
Registration not required, but is recommended: info@onderzoekschoolkunstgeschiedenis.nl

PROGRAM

Morning
9.00: Coffee/Tea
9.25: Opening words by Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes and Marek Wieczorek
• “Collective Reflections on Hans Jaffé and De Stijl”
9.40: Hans Janssen, Curator for Modern Art at Large, Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag.
• “The Present of De Stijl in the Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag.”
10.05: Wietse Coppes, Editor Mondrian Edition Project / Curator Mondrian & De Stijl archives and documentation, RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History
• “Sourcing Mondrian: from Private to Public Archives and the Mondrian Edition Project.”
10.30: Alied Ottevanger, Curator 20th-]century Prints and Drawings, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
• “Reading Van Doesburg”
10.55: Mariël Polman, Lecturer Historic Interiors, Programme Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, University of Amsterdam / Architectural Paint Researcher Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands
• “The Material Dynamics of Theo van Doesburg’s Heritage in Drachten and Hyères.”
11.20 Four UVA MA students, Programme Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, briefly present work in progress: Megan Kisters, student Historic Interiors
• “Wallpaper Reconstructed in the Van Doesburg Rinsema House: Finding the Balance between In Situ Fragments and Artistic Intent.
Antje Verstraten, student Historic Interiors
• “Concept or ractice? A Study of the Original Blue Paint Layers in the Van Doesburg Rinsema House in Drachten.
Stephan de Vries, student Wood and Furniture
•”Reconstructing Sybold van Ravesteyn’s Furniture Ensemble in Villa Noailles, France.”
Bram van de Wende, student Wood and Furniture
• “Wooden Cradle by Cornelis van der Wilk, 1924: Study of a World Exhibition Artifact.”
11.40: Lunch Break and OSK Section Meeting (for members only*)

* The members of the OSK Annual Section Meeting Modern and Contemporary Art will convene between 11.45—13.00 at Hobbemastraat 22, Ateliergebouw (zaal B)

Afternoon
13.00: Ruth Hoppe, Painting Conservator, Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag.
• “Composition with Yellow Lines by Piet Mondrian: New Aspects of Condition”
13.25: Maarten van Bommel, Professor of Conservation Science, Programme Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage
• “After the Fact: Evaluating our Interdisciplinary Study of Mondrian’s Victory Boogie Woogie” (presentation of a paper co-]authored with Hans Janssen and Ron Spronk)
13.50: Doris Wintgens, Guest curator Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam / Curator Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden
• “Peggy Guggenheim & Nelly van Doesburg: Friends in Stijl, 1938—1952”
14.15: Ida van Zijl, art historian, specialized in Rietveld and Dutch design of the 20th century
• “The House of Truus Schröder”
14.40: Michael White, Professor of History of Art, University of York, UK.
• “1001 Chairs”
15.05: Marek Wieczorek, Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History, University of Washington, Seattle
• “The De Stijl Paradigm”
15.30: Keynote: Nancy J. Troy, Victoria and Roger Sant Professor in Art, Stanford University
• “’Kleren maken de man’: The Mondrian Dress.”
16.15: Roundtable