Knowledge for Collections

Survey of all research done by the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands in Amsterdam between 2008 – 2012.

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    Mill-X-Molen
    The Victory Boogie Woogie unwrapped
    Govert Flinck in AR
    Does it work or does it not?
    Vincent van Gogh at work
    Charlene at risk?
    DimCon, the digital red carpet
    Apps and websites: audience attractors?
    Colours from yesteryears
    Slippery when wet!
    A new (old) window
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    Making & Meaning
    Plastics
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    Surface & Perception
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    Value and valuation
    On the museum scales Historic Interiors Repurposing stained glass windows Art of the reconstruction era
    Collection Accessibility
    Archiving Inside Installations Conservation Online: Polypropyleen Evaluation of INCCA networks Imago Revisited - re-installation of multimedia art MuseumApp Contact with the museum-audience online Play BKR-Eindhoven Visitor-survey - measuring effectiveness PRACTICs - Conservation of Contemporary Art The painting as interface
    Object in context
    CHARISMA - European collaboration Conservation of plaster collections Dry cleaning of 20th century, unvarnished oil paintings Govert Flinck - painting methods. The artist interview Art in the public space Natural dyes New Strategies in contemporary art
    Polymers POPART Cleaning and perception of objects Cannonry, garnets and nails Van Gogh's studio practice Victory Boogie Woogie: history of development Early synthetic dyes Water-sensitive oil paints
    Museometry
    Loan monitor Modern Art Collection Audit DiMCoN Museum Congress Surveys Annual reports Index of 20th century artists Museums in heritage buildings MuseumAnalytics
    Collection Risk Management
    Digital handbook Collection Risk Management CRM-Methodology and application Risk-analysis: degradation processes Events Risk Analysis Cost Effectiveness of Risk Mitigation Paper heritage - Metamorfoze Indemnity
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    De Sector Kennis Roerend Erfgoed van de RCE

    'The Knowledge Centre of Movable Heritage ' of the RCE develops, collects and disseminates knowledge in the fields of Valuation, Conservation Management, Collection Risk Management, Museometry and Accessibility, for collection managers and the general public .

    We initiate innovative interdisciplinary research involving collaboration between scientists and art and cultural historians to generate knowledge where needed. This is then applied to support and optimize collection management in a cost-effective way .

    The Centre forms part of the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands (RCE) that is located in Amersfoort (headquarters), Amsterdam (research facilities) and Rijswijk (collections).

    The RCE prefers to carry out its research in collaboration with national and international partners. The Movable Heritage Knowledge Centre works together with the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and the University of Amsterdam in the Atelier Building in Amsterdam. The RCE utilises symposia and forums for knowledge exchange as well as web sites and publications, including e-publications.

    To learn more about the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands, go to: http://www.cultureelerfgoed.nl/en

  • Marvel at our showcases

    The most appealing results of the research done in the Research Agenda 2008-2012 set in the spotlights.

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  • Discover our expertise

    The results of the Research Agenda 2008-2012 through a selection  of expertises of the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands.

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  • Explore our programmes

    The Research Agenda 2008-2012 includes  five research programmes focussing on collection-management. Their binding factor is ‘valuation’.

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