
M+ is a museum dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting visual art, design and architecture, moving image, and Hong Kong visual culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Located in Hong Kong’s WestK, we are one of the leading museums of modern and contemporary visual culture in the world. The museum reflects our unique time and place, building on Hong Kong’s historic balance of the local and the international to define a distinctive and innovative voice for Asia’s twenty-first century.
M+ is a museum dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting visual art, design and architecture, moving image, and Hong Kong visual culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Located in Hong Kong’s WestK, we are one of the leading museums of modern and contemporary visual culture in the world. The museum reflects our unique time and place, building on Hong Kong’s historic balance of the local and the international to define a distinctive and innovative voice for Asia’s twenty-first century.
The M+ Conservation and Research Department focuses on the preservation and long-term care of a diverse and unparallel collection of twentieth- and twenty-first-century visual culture, including design, architecture, moving image, and visual art.
Housed in a state-of-the-art facility spanning 1,600 sqm, the conservation studios and labs are furnished with equipment tailored to the unique needs of various disciplines. Working collaboratively, the international team has specialisations in objects and sculptures, installations, paintings, Asian and Western paper, photographs, time-based media, preventive conservation, and scientific research, ensuring the care and preservation of the collection. M+ provides a dynamic and evolving work environment and our Conservation team welcomes enthusiastic conservation professionals to meet the challenges of managing conservation needs and collection access. For a glimpse into the work of M+ Conservation team, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch-v=4H1UmaIR7Bo
This is a fixed-term contract position of 2-year with possibility for renewal subject to organisational needs and individual performance.
Conservator, Photography
Reporting to the Senior Conservator, you will be an integral part of a growing conservation team to set up guidelines for the adequate development of preservation and conservation activities within M+ for one of the leading collection on contemporary visual culture in the world.
You will be responsible for:
Contributing to the preservation and display of the M+ Collection by participating in a wide range of conservation activities such as examination, documentation, treatment and display, preventive care, research and outreach.
Examination and documentation of archival and fine art photographic materials through identification, imaging, condition reporting and treatment proposals for new acquisitions, works planned for exhibition and loans, as well as providing expert opinions on the condition of and resources for proposed acquisitions
Performing conservation treatments and preparation for display by developing treatment proposals according to available resources and codes of ethics, performing treatments according to museum practice standard, documenting treatments in the Museum Collections management system (TMS).
Supporting preventive care of the photographic collection by advising environmental recommendations for long term storage, display, and shipping, and ensuring maintenance protocols are implemented when necessary.
Playing an integral role leading the photographic cold storage and acclimatization study, working closely with collection registrars, and implementing procedures, protocols and workflows within the museum;
Conducting specialised research on the materials and techniques of artists represented in the collection and possibly investigating degradation processes, treatment options and efficacy of treatments;
Participating in extended conservation/preservation efforts in a collaborative way with other departments under Collections and Exhibitions such as developing guidelines for handling, storage and display, shipping, installation and sustainability;
Ensuring all other conservation elements such as mount making, environmental monitoring, IPM, collection emergency preparedness and purchase of laboratory supplies are considered to the highest possible standard;
Communicating on conservation topics, if possible reporting on research results through publications or presentations at professional gatherings, in agreement with the Senior Conservator;
Keeping current on state-of-the-art conservation/preservation methods and techniques by reading relevant literature and attending presentations, seminars or training; and
Contributing to advising and training staff in best practices for the care, handling, display, storage, packing and shipping of photographic works, as well as supervising conservation volunteers or interns as required; and
Performing any other duties from time to time as reasonably assigned by the Authority.
You should:
possess a master degree from a recognised conservation training programme with a specialization in photographic materials;
have at least 5 years of practical postgraduate experience working on photography conservation and with substantial knowledge of traditional and recent photography techniques; institutional/museum experience is preferred;
have proven experience treating and documenting a wide range of works to a high standard with full consideration of practical and ethical issues. Experience on colour photography and extra-large photographs is preferred.
have the ability to provide specialist advice for storage, transport and installation of works for display;
be knowledgeable or interested in modern and contemporary art conservation, including ethics, theory, materials and techniques; Awareness of practices of reproductions as conservation strategy is preferred.
demonstrate expertise in diverse conservation techniques and theories. Familiarity and experience with cultural materials in South East Asia would be advantageous;
be an innovative and enthusiastic team player with strong critical thinking and applied problem solving skills;
be able to work in a fast paced and continuously challenging environment;
be proficient in MS Windows and/or Apple OS platform; and
have strong oral, written and interpersonal communication skills in English and preferably in Chinese.
For interested parties, please submit your application with detailed CV on or before following date. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible. The review of applications will continue until post is filled.
31-01-2025
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For more information, please visit https://www.westk.hk or contact:
Kazaf Lau /+852 22000236

Stretching across 40 hectares of reclaimed land, WestK is one of the largest cultural projects in the world, blending art, education and open space.
Its vision is to create a vibrant cultural quarter for Hong Kong where the local arts scene can interact, develop and collaborate. Providing 23 hectares of public open space with two kilometres of vibrant harbour-front promenade it will also include a variety of arts and cultural facilities that will produce and host world-class exhibitions, performances and arts and cultural events.
A Development Plan for the District, based on well-received Foster + Partner’s Conceptual Plan, was approved by the Chief Executive-in-Council in January 2013. Overlooking the magnificent Victoria Harbour, the District will begin to take shape over the next decade.
By developing this sizable project in phases we can start to bring the district to life. The Xiqu Centre, Freespace, Art Park, M+, Hong Kong Palace Museum and Lyric Theatre Complex, will be developed as a first batch of facilities aiming for opening to the public.
Although the whole project will take time to complete, we are already busy organising a wide range of cultural activities on site. Visit our website for details of upcoming events. Meanwhile, we welcome you to enjoy the beautiful views of Victoria Harbour by riding a bike or walking along the promenade.
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