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Science and Innovation for the Study and Conservation of Works of Art

SYMPOSIUM

Chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology are intertwined with the modern practice of art history, archaeology, and art conservation. This symposium will explore the latest advances in scientific research devoted to the field of cultural heritage, focusing on the contribution of Italian researchers and on Italy-U.S. collaborations.

OCT.7 – Embassy of Italy, Washington, DC
OCT. 8 – National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
OCT. 10 – The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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ABOUT THE ART WORK: Alberto Burri: Sestante 10 [1982], acrylic on cellotex, cm. 250×360,
© Fondazione Palazzo Albizzini Collezione Burri, Città di Castello – by SIAE 2013

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