The conservation of
contemporary art has practical and theoretical challenges provoked by aspects that may be intrinsic to some contemporary art works, which should
be understood as part of the conservation process. Conservators worldwide have responded to these new challenges by developing innovative principles and methods.
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Tuesday, 5 December 2017
Monday, 4 December 2017
Rodin's Dutch Thinker comes back to life
This poster focuses on the
impact of 3D technologies as effective instruments to preserve, protect and
document cultural heritage. Besides, as 3D digitalization is non-contact
it helps to avoid unexpected problems that direct touch can cause. The chosen
case of the Vandalized Rodin’s Dutch Thinker
explains how useful 3D digitalization is to document, conserve and restore objects.
Digital technology
Digital technologies are used in many fields
nowadays, including archaeology and conservation. Technologies such as different
kinds of digital photography and 3D modeling may facilitate or enhance
conservation work.
However, these technologies are not perfect, and conservators still face
many challenges when trying to incorporate them into their work.
Sunday, 3 December 2017
Saturday, 2 December 2017
Friday, 1 December 2017
Participatory Conservation
The state of public awareness of conservation in museums
Museum visitors are often unaware of what conservators do, and seem to only learn about conservators when an object is severely damaged. This poster considers three case studies to examine the efficacy of efforts at public engagement with conservation, and considers what more can be done to increase visitor awareness
Illicit Trade & Conservators
Looting and illicit trade of cultural
material is a topic widely discussed currently. Lack of protection of
archaeological sites, ease of transportation and high market demand for
antiquities facilitate the theft of artifacts. Conservators face a dilemma when
presented with stolen objects and must consider whether to perform a treatment.
Graffiti: What happens when it starts to gain value?
As graffiti starts to gain value within society the action
of conserving the work becomes more likely. By comparing the works of two
different graffiti artists it is argued that conservation alters the dynamic
and geopolitical nature of the piece, therefore changing it into something else
entirely.
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SYRIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE CRISIS
This poster addresses the struggle of conservators to protect and preserve the Cultural Heritage of a country burdened by perpetual conflict. Syria is home to a number of sites and collections in danger of destruction. Conservators have been combating this danger, working to safeguard these important pieces of cultural history.
TRAINING CONSERVATORS THROUGH VIRTUAL REALITY
