Documents & Videos
The program, list of participants, network document, and congress folder are available for download. Video recordings of the lectures on Monday, the slides of the CODART Slide Show, and abstracts from the Speakers’ Corner on Tuesday are available through the menu.
Congress program
Congress theme
Participants list and network document (PDF file)
Congress folder (PDF file)
Speakers’ Corner abstracts
Slide Show slides
Lectures
To Those Who Will Come After: The Parrhesia of Traces – Confronting What We Are Forgetting
Lea Grüter, Provenance Specialist WWII, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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Provenance Research: International Developments in the Last Decades and Future Challenges
Christoph Zuschlag, Alfried Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach-Professor for the History of Modern and Contemporary Art and Managing Director of the Art History Department, Bonn University
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Provenance Research in Museums
Jacques Schuhmacher, Executive Director of Provenance Research, Art Institute of Chicago
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Case studies
Coming Home? The Return of Paulus Potter’s Watermill to Kassel. Napoleonic Looting as a Side-Field of Provenance Research
Justus Lange, Chief Curator, Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Head of Collections, Hessen Kassel Heritage, Kassel
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The Torturous Journey of a Sixteenth-Century Altarpiece: from Göring’s Wish List to Conversation Starter at M Leuven
Ko Goubert, Head of Collections (ad interim), M Leuven
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Missing Pieces: Gap and Omission in the Mid-Twentieth-Century Provenance of Heemskerck’s Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Margaret Doyle, Provenance Expert & Head of Curatorial Files and Records Department, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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Gaps and Discoveries: Provenance Research at the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud
Britta Olényi von Husen, Provenance Researcher, Department for Art and Culture, City of Cologne
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Losses and Gains: Polish Museums and Their Collections After World War II: The Case of the National Museum in Warsaw
Piotr Borusowski, Keeper in the Department of Prints and Drawings, Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, Warsaw
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Remember Me: How to Do Provenance Research When Historical Regimes Have Favored “Not To Remember”
Greta Koppel, Curator of Dutch and Flemish Paintings, Kadrioru Kunstimuuseum, Eesti Kunstimuuseum, Tallinn
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Russia-Related Provenances After Russia’s Attack on Ukraine: A Practical and Moral Challenge
Kersti Tainio, Curator, Sinebrychoff Art Museum, Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki
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The Biography of an Artwork
Ruben Suykerbuyk, Curator of Old Masters, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
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