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Art Work - Conserving and Restoring Contemporary Art (Paperback)
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Art Work - Conserving and Restoring Contemporary Art (Paperback)
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To speak of "restoration" in relation to contemporary art seems
almost oxymoronic. On the one hand, it is commonly assumed that the
art produced in our own time is still too new to need conservation.
On the other hand, with some artists deliberately seeking change or
decay in their art through the use of perishable or unstable
materials, the conceptual assumptions and technical practices
governing conservation and restoration are being subjected to
fascinating new challenges. Mass-produced objects, bread, beans,
blood, excrement (human and animal), garbage, seeds, leaves, moving
gears, lights and scents are just some of the materials that a
restorer of contemporary art has to deal with. These wear out, grow
rusty or moldy, fade, ferment, become infested by insects, stall,
dry out. Each work of contemporary art is unique and
unrepeatable--and consequently so is each intervention made by a
conservator. Questions of how to conserve these kinds of
artworks--and to what ends--have a critical bearing on how
contemporary art is seen and understood. But the peculiarities of
restoring contemporary art have received relatively little
exploration or theorization outside of the technical conservation
literature. Featuring interviews with curators and artists such as
Roberto Cuoghi and Massimiliano Gioni, Art Work: Conserving and
Restoring Contemporary Art fills this gap, inviting readers to
explore how conservation practices are shaping the nature of the
contemporary art object.
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