Tuesday, 26 November 2019

Authenticity and Painting Conservation


The theme of the poster is about authenticity in painting conservation. By introducing the conservation technique – Rigatoni (Color abstraction) and case study of the crucifix in the church of Santa Croce, how authenticity is highlighted in painting conservation intervention are discussed. The photos used in the poster demonstrating the condition of the crucifix's integrity before and after restoration. 



Monday, 25 November 2019

Keeping Things Alive - Poster

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Approaching conservation decision-making through the lens of values allows for the necessary acknowledgment of, and compromise between, different stakeholders wishes for an object. By looking at what is chosen to be conserved, it is possible to flip the value-led conservation discussion and learn something about our own values.

Sunday, 24 November 2019

Conserving Publicness : The Conservation of Public Art


Public art is the manifestation of publicness through site-specific collaboration between community, artists and government bodies involving the concept of public sphere, public ownership, public space and public representation. Conservation of public art is the conservation of a city’s ephemeral interpretation of its identity and history created by the community.

Friday, 22 November 2019

Saving the Past to the Future-- Historical Heritage Understanding and decision making on conservation in both Macau Peninsula and Yongqingfang, Guangzhou





"Biography" emphasizes not only the architecture itself but also the surroundings and the people who have connections with it. This poster illustrates the concept of "heritage biography" and how it influences conservation decision-making by using two case studies: Macau peninsula and Yongqingfang, Guangzhou.

Heritage at War



Destruction of Iraqi heritage has become an ongoing problem since 2003 when American troops invaded the country. Since then its heritage collections have become irreversibly damaged. This project explores the challenges and areas for development for heritage specialists who deal with post-conflict recovery on the telling example of Iraqi wars.

Civil War: An Existential Threat to Cultural Heritage?


This poster provides an overview to the methods of conservation required in situations arising during civil conflicts. Lebanon and Syria serve as examples for how conservation as a practice can assist in protecting cultural heritage from harm and offer support to local people when attempting to safeguard significant objects.

Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict and Conservation

Along with the destruction of life and property, cultural heritage is also destroyed and sometimes targeted by armed conflicts. This poster outlines actions that can be taken by conservators before and after an armed conflict to mitigate the destruction of cultural property.

Consideration of Value-led Conservation and how it relates to cultural and individual identities.


Value-based conservation theory is focuses on identifying and analysing all of the values ​​assigned to the cultural heritage by various stakeholders during the conservation decision-making process. Although this process might be difficult, it is crucial as it allows conservators to find equilibrium between all stakeholders and therefore helps to preserve most of the values associated with the object.


Preserving the Perishable - Ellen Seidell


From unique conceptual reasoning to unexpected mediums, contemporary art serves as a constant challenge for conservators. In particular, Janine Antoni’s piece Lick and Lather showcases the conflicts that uncommon perishable materials like soap and chocolate can pose. Through the collaborative efforts between Antoni and conservators, her piece was not only successfully treated, but an invaluable partnership was formed.

Revealing What Lies Beneath: An Evaluation of the Restoration of a Recently Discovered Rembrandt




This poster discusses the restoration of Rembrandt’s ‘Portrait of a Young Gentleman.’ Since 2016 non-original overpaint paint has been removed. Restorers sought to uncover the original paint, taking an objective approach to reveal historic documentary value. This marks a more ethical departure from previous methods adopted to restore the work. 




Thursday, 21 November 2019

Contemporary Art: Conservation Challenges, Conflicts and Considerations


Contemporary art is complex, diverse, and highly conceptual. Conserving this art is particularly difficult since the range of materials used is infinite and there are no established guidelines. This poster highlights some of the many challenges faced by conservators of contemporary art and introduces possible ways of resolving them.

Is One Pot More Valuable?

Value can be difficult to define and certain definitions of value can even conflict with one another. Aesthetic value is often based on the subjective artistic properties of a cultural object. Whereas historical or archaeological value takes an object’s significance within the archaeological record into account.

How Many Words is a Frame Worth?- Poster

This poster considers the varying approaches, ethics, treatment goals, and challenges to conservation between the two sub-disciplines of painting and frame conservation.

Monday, 18 November 2019

Responsibility to Prepare: A case study in recovery during active conflict


To achieve long-term recovery following active conflict, conservation must help rebuild the existing infrastructure. In the case of the World Monuments Fund (WMF) stonemasonry training program, conservators collaborate with current heritage experts to educate future conservation professionals. In doing so, they prepare the trainees for this process of recovery.

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