The Icon Paintings Group is seeking speakers for a session on treatment cycles for easel paintings at Icon Conference 2026.
The Group is currently seeking 3–5 speakers from within the Group who would be interested in delivering a short 10-minute talk or presentation on this theme.
We are particularly interested in contributions that explore questions around how long conservation work lasts under normal conditions (barring accidents), and how we as conservators understand the expected lifespan of treatments. This may include reflections on when and why re-treatment or re-conservation becomes appropriate, and how these decisions are informed by both material change and evolving professional judgement.
We also welcome proposals that critically engage with conservation guidelines and core principles, such as minimal intervention and reversibility/retreatability. Speakers may wish to consider how these principles are interpreted or applied differently depending on specific circumstances - for example, a painting’s condition, treatment history, context of use or display, or the emergence of new research - rather than being understood as fixed or universal rules.
Contributions may cover any aspect of treatment cycles, including (but not limited to):
If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please email [email protected] with your proposal. We look forward to hearing from potential speakers and to bringing together a wide range of perspectives for this event.