Conservation at the Art Institute of Chicago |
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Created by:
| Art Institute of Chicago, |
Series title: | Museum Studies (Art Institute of Chicago) Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-300-11342-6 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2006 |
Publisher: | Yale University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $26.99 |
Book Description:
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This fascinating volume explores how research, craft, and technology are united in the Art Institute of Chicago’s mission to preserve its collection and further art-historical knowledge. Addressing the many challenges conservators face, the publication highlights their work on objects from throughout the museum, including books, furniture, electronic media, paintings, photographs, posters, sculpture, and textiles.An introductory essay traces the development of the profession...
More DescriptionThis fascinating volume explores how research, craft, and technology are united in the Art Institute of Chicago’s mission to preserve its collection and further art-historical knowledge. Addressing the many challenges conservators face, the publication highlights their work on objects from throughout the museum, including books, furniture, electronic media, paintings, photographs, posters, sculpture, and textiles.An introductory essay traces the development of the profession and its specific history at the Art Institute. Case studies written by the museum’s conservators and curators examine diverse works ranging from an ancient Egyptian statue of Osiris to Bruce Nauman’s video Clown Torture. The authors explore how they determine appropriate treatment, uncover an artist’s intentions and techniques, and employ pathbreaking new technologies.