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CODART ZEVENTIEN Congress CODART ZEVENTIEN network document CODART ZEVENTIEN Board of CODART congress Erik van Ginkel, managing director, Network document Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Emilie Gordenker, director, Mauritshuis, The Hague Sari van Heemskerck Pillis-Duvekot, former Presenting our collections: Ideals, member of parliament, VVD (Dutch Liberal Ideas and Practice Party), The Hague Jan Hoekema, mayor of the city of Wassenaar, Wassenaar 16-18 March 2014 in Amsterdam Judith van Kranendonk, former director- general of culture and media, Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, The Hague Thomas Leysen, chairman of the board of The CODART ZEVENTIEN congress was made directors KBC Bank and collector, Brussels possible thanks to the support of the following Anthony Ruys (chair), former chair of the institutions: supervisory board, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Manfred Sellink, director, Musea Brugge, Bruges Amsterdam Museum CODART board Chris Stolwijk (advisor to the board), director, CODART program committee RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History), The Erasmus Books Hague Vlaamse Kunstcollectie (Flemish Art Collection; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen, Musea Brugge, Museum Schone CODART bureau Kunsten, Gent) Friends of CODART Foundation Gerdien Verschoor, director Gemeente Amsterdam Maartje Beekman, project manager Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Brenda Eijkenaar, project manager Wetenschap (Netherlands Ministry for Tom van der Molen, website manager Education, Culture and Science), The Hague Suzanne Rus, project associate Museum Van Loon, Amsterdam National Maritime Museum Amsterdam NRC Handelsblad, Amsterdam CODART program committee Rembrandt House Museum, Amsterdam Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie An Van Camp, curator of Dutch and Flemish (Netherlands Institute for Art History), drawings and prints, British Museum, London The Hague Nico van Hout, curator, Koninklijk Museum voor Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Schone Kunsten (KMSKA), Antwerp Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar Suzanne Laemers, curator of 15th- and 16th- University of Amsterdam (UvA) – Special century Netherlandish painting, RKD Collections, Amsterdam (Netherlands Institute for Art History), Wilhelmina E. Jansenfonds, Baarn The Hague Friso Lammertse, curator of Old Master paintings, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam Huigen Leeflang, curator of prints, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Ingrid De Meûter, curator of tapestries and textiles, Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels Uta Neidhardt, curator of Dutch and Flemish paintings, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden Adriaan Waiboer (chair); curator of Northern European art, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin 1 CODART ZEVENTIEN network document SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History) Erasmus Books P.O. Box 90418 Nieuwe Herengracht 123a NL-2509 LK The Hague NL-1011 SC Amsterdam T +31 70 333 9777 T +31 (0)20 535 3433 F +31 70 333 9789 F +31 (0)20 620 6799 E [email protected] W www.erasmusbooks.nl W www.rkd.nl Dirk Raes, director Chris Stolwijk, director [email protected] Anne Oechtering Wilhelmina E. Jansenfonds [email protected] P.O. Box 72 NL-3740 AB Baarn Flemish Art Collection T +31 6 5312 7459 Abrahamstraat 13 E [email protected] B-9000 Ghent T +32 9 225 4924 Erica van Eeghen, chair F +32 9 225 4955 Jaap Sunderman W www.vlaamsekunstcollectie.be Kees ter Horst Pascal Ennaert, coordinator HOSTS AND PARTNER [email protected] INSTITUTIONS Friends of CODART Foundation P.O. Box 90418 Rijksmuseum NL-2509 LK The Hague P.O. Box 74888 T +31 70 333 9744 NL-1070 DN Amsterdam F +31 70 333 9749 T +31 (0) 20 674 7000 E [email protected] W www.rijksmuseum.nl W www.codart.nl/friends E [email protected] Board: Wim Pijbes, general director Thomas Leysen (chair), chairman of KBC Bank [email protected] and collector, Antwerp Erik van Ginkel, managing director [email protected] Taco Dibbits, director of collections Bob Haboldt, director Haboldt&Co, Paris [email protected] Norbert Middelkoop, curator of paintings, prints and drawings, Amsterdam Museum Reinier Baarsen, senior curator of furniture Rob Vellekoop, collector, The Hague [email protected] Titia Vellenga, PR and Marketing Manager Dirk Jan Biemond, curator of metalwork TEFAF Group, Helvoirt [email protected] Wim Weijland, director, National Museum of Duncan Bull, curator of international painting Antiquities, Leiden [email protected] Femke Diercks, junior curator of glass and Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en ceramics Wetenschap (Ministry of Education, [email protected] Culture and Science) Gijs van der Ham, senior curator of history P.O. Box 16375 [email protected] NL-2500 BJ The Hague Jan de Hond, curator of ship wreck finds Nova T +31 70 412 3456 Zembla/19th century F +31 70 412 3450 [email protected] W www.minocw.nl Daniel Horst, researcher history [email protected] Huigen Leeflang, curator of prints [email protected] Elsje Janssen, former curator of textiles [email protected] 2 CODART ZEVENTIEN network document Bianca du Mortier, curator of costumes and Het Scheepvaartmuseum (National accessories Maritime Museum) [email protected] P.O. Box 15443 Pieter Roelofs, curator of 17th-century Dutch NL-1001 MK Amsterdam painting T +31 (0) 20 523 2222 [email protected] F +31 (0) 20 523 2213 Marijn Schapelhouman, senior curator of W www.hetscheepvaartmuseum.nl drawings E [email protected] [email protected] Matthias Ubl, junior curator of early Cécile Bosman, curator of maritime art Netherlandish art [email protected] [email protected] Remmelt Daalder, former curator Jeroen van der Vliet, curator of maritime [email protected] collections [email protected] Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA) Amsterdam Museum (University of Amsterdam)– Special P.O. Box 3302 Collections NL-1001 AC Amsterdam Oude Turfmarkt 129 T +31 (0) 20 523 1822 NL-1012 GC Amsterdam F +31 (0) 20 620 7789 T +31 (0) 20 525 7300 W www.amsterdammuseum.nl W www.bijzonderecollecties.uva.nl E [email protected] Marike van Roon, senior curator Norbert Middelkoop, curator of paintings, prints [email protected] and drawings Steph Scholten, director [email protected] [email protected] Paul Spies, director [email protected] Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar Canadaplein 1 Museum Van Loon NL-1811 KE Alkmaar Keizersgracht 672 T +31 (0) 72 548 9789 NL-1017 ET Amsterdam W stedelijkmuseumalkmaar.nl T +31 (0) 20 624 5255 E [email protected] W www.museumvanloon.nl E [email protected] Christi Klinkert, curator [email protected] Tonko Grever, director Lidewij de Koekkoek, director [email protected] [email protected] Daantje Meuwissen, guest curator Museum Het Rembrandthuis [email protected] (Rembrandt House Museum) P.O. Box 16944 NRC NL-1001 RK Amsterdam P.O. Box 20673 T +31 (0) 20 520 0400 NL-1001 NR Amsterdam W www.rembrandthuis.nl T +31 (0) 20 755 3000 E [email protected] F +31 (0) 20 755 3939 W www.nrc.nl Marie-José Grotenhuis, managing director a.i. E [email protected] [email protected] Leonore van Sloten, assistant curator Peter Vandermeersch, chief editor [email protected] [email protected] Jaap van der Veen, research curator [email protected] Peter Schatborn, guest curator [email protected] 3 CODART ZEVENTIEN network document SPEAKERS PARTICIPANTS CODART for email addresses see participants list ZEVENTIEN CONGRESS Lectures on Monday, 17 March Joost Vander Auwera Section Head a.i. of Old Master drawings & Krzysztof Pomian, scientific director of the sculpture Museum of Europe, Brussels. Museum Art Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium - Exhibitions: Between Aesthetics and History Museum of Ancient Art, Brussels Taco Dibbits, director of collections of the [email protected] Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Playful Simplicity: The Renovation of the New Rijksmuseum Claire Baisier James Bradburne, director general of the Curator Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, Italy. Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp Collecting our thoughts: the Palazzo Strozzi [email protected] Katy Barrett Statements on the congress theme on Curator of Art, pre-1800 Monday, 17 March National Maritime Museum, London [email protected] Jane Turner, head of the Printroom of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Museum Labels: Sylvia Böhmer Bridging the Gap between Curators, Editors and Curator of paintings Educators Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen Kirstin Kennedy, curator of applied arts of the [email protected] Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Back to the Future: Objects, Design and the Visitor Bob van den Boogert Experience at the V&A [email protected] Ulrike Surmann, curator at Kolumba, Art Museum of the Archdiocese of Cologne, Piotr Borusowski Cologne. The Museum as a Laboratory of Assistant curator Aesthetics Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, Warsaw [email protected] Speakers’ Corner on Tuesday, 18 March Cécile Bosman Curator of maritime art Christi Klinkert, curator at Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar. Brothers in Art. Caesar and/or Allart Het Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam van Everdingen in Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar [email protected] Leila Mehulić, curator at Muzej Mimara, Zagreb. James M. Bradburne Towards continuous reinterpretation. Creating a Director General temporary exhibition out of the permanent display of the Mimara Museum Palazzo Strozzi, Firenze [email protected]
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