Posts Tagged ‘art conservation’
by Kelly Boyd The problem of how to display art while minimizing damage to the work is one that is confronted by museums and collectors alike. The impulse share art with others is a common one that plays out on various scales across the world. From the largest museum to the smallest personal collection, people […]
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By Laura Gatewood The 20th century witnessed a revolution in which objects can be considered works of art. The long establishment of canvas and bronze as the standard materials was usurped by infamous toilet bowls, fluorescent lights, and in some cases, helium balloons. The critical reaction to the modern generation of artists who declared that concept is as […]
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Tags: art conservation, Bruce Nauman, conservator, contemporary art conservation, GCI, Getty Conversation Institute, James Turrell, Object in Transition symposium, Sol LeWitt