ASET Colloquium
Art conservation Case Studies from India
by Mr. Anupam Sah (CSMVS Museum Art Conservation Centre, Mumbai)
Friday, July 15, 2016
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Description |
In this illustrated lecture, the speaker will draw upon a few of the selected heritage conservation projects implemented in India in order to provide seeds for questions and answers. The projects selected for the presentation include (a). the establishment of a state of the art conservation centre in Mumbai and (b). using art conservation as a lever for social economic development. About Mr. Anupam Sah: After acquiring his B.Sc. from the University of Delhi, Mr. Anupam Sah secured a Masters Degree in Conservation of Works of Art from the National Museum Institute, New Delhi. He pursued further professional education in Italy and UK. Mr. Sah is the founder of the not-for-profit Himalayan Society for Heritage and Art Conservation and Anupam HeritageLab (India) Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Sah has rendered heritage conservation, training and consulting services to the Government of India’s Ministries of Culture, Tourism, Urban Development, various State Governments, Universities, NGOs, World Bank, UNDP, UNESCO, and others. He has designed and conducted more than 200 workshops and training courses both in India and abroad. Mr. Sah is a recipient of the Sanskriti Award for Social and Cultural Achievement. The President of Italy has recently conferred on him the title of Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy for excellence in the field of restoration. |
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Organised by | Dr. Satyanarayana Bheesette |
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