A Radical Disregard for the Preservation of Art: Robert Rauschenberg’s Elemental Paintings
January 23, 2015*By Charlotte Healy Above: Figure 1: Robert Rauschenberg, Dirt Painting (for John Cage), ca. 1953 Dirt and mold in wood box 15 1/2 x 16Continue Reading
Growing Old Gracefully: The Conservation of A Mixed Media Collage at University College London Art Museum
January 21, 2015*By Gillian Marcus From a conservator’s perspective, the unknown can often be a frightening prospect. Materials which have traditionally been considered threats to an artContinue Reading
“Inside me, the earthquake”: Materiality and Embodiment in the 1996 Fractures Exhibition
January 22, 2015*By Carrie Cushman On January 17, 1995 at approximately 5:45AM an earthquake of immense magnitude occurred in the Kobe-Awaji area of Western Japan. Reports documented overContinue Reading
Outside the White Cube: Conserving Institutional Critique
January 21, 2015*by Ash Duhrkoop Japanese artist Tsuyoshi Ozawa is part of a generation of Tokyo-based artists who took their work to the streets in response toContinue Reading
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