This paper is an anthropological study on conservation and museum practice, interrogating the negotiative value of conservation. It is asking who’s worth consulting when dealing with the preservation of complex museum objects, when a source community is a legitimate contributor to object conservation, and what are the ethical considerations posed for conservators confronted with such cases. Conservation is capable of bringing together more disciplines in the care of objects and creates a process of re-evaluation through technical analysis and treatment. I will discuss this process and what it may mean for the secular museum through the case study of a copper alloy Tibetan Buddha sculpture at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The debate aroun...
Conservation, as an emerging discipline, is mutually constituted with the heritage institutions in w...
The text considers the role of the artist observer in scientific research, by using examples from t...
Installation art has become mainstream in artistic practices. However, acquiring and displaying such...
In my thesis I am looking at how National Museums create their own identity and try to give us a sen...
The Object of Conservation examines how historic buildings, monuments and artefacts are cared for as...
Attitudes appear to be changing in the museum world about the preservation of cultural objects and ...
This paper uses a range of case studies from contemporary art and indigenous collections to explore ...
Museums as institutions of education have long stood as the absolute authorities on the protection, ...
Abstract Restorers make choices in the light of strong theoretical assumptions. In particular, a no...
Just as object meanings are defined by people, so too can identities of individuals, groups and comm...
This paper develops an understanding of the complex interplay of perspectives implicit in the multif...
Conservation is not a neutral process and plays a part in the history of the object under treatment....
Over the past few decades, heated debates in the field of conservation have probed the principles un...
Tibetan thangkas (Buddhist scroll paintings) are created as religious ritual objects. The fact that ...
Conservation is part of a large historical and contemporary context in which cultural heritage is ma...
Conservation, as an emerging discipline, is mutually constituted with the heritage institutions in w...
The text considers the role of the artist observer in scientific research, by using examples from t...
Installation art has become mainstream in artistic practices. However, acquiring and displaying such...
In my thesis I am looking at how National Museums create their own identity and try to give us a sen...
The Object of Conservation examines how historic buildings, monuments and artefacts are cared for as...
Attitudes appear to be changing in the museum world about the preservation of cultural objects and ...
This paper uses a range of case studies from contemporary art and indigenous collections to explore ...
Museums as institutions of education have long stood as the absolute authorities on the protection, ...
Abstract Restorers make choices in the light of strong theoretical assumptions. In particular, a no...
Just as object meanings are defined by people, so too can identities of individuals, groups and comm...
This paper develops an understanding of the complex interplay of perspectives implicit in the multif...
Conservation is not a neutral process and plays a part in the history of the object under treatment....
Over the past few decades, heated debates in the field of conservation have probed the principles un...
Tibetan thangkas (Buddhist scroll paintings) are created as religious ritual objects. The fact that ...
Conservation is part of a large historical and contemporary context in which cultural heritage is ma...
Conservation, as an emerging discipline, is mutually constituted with the heritage institutions in w...
The text considers the role of the artist observer in scientific research, by using examples from t...
Installation art has become mainstream in artistic practices. However, acquiring and displaying such...