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The Expanded Field Of Conservation Clark Studies In The Visual Arts Scan Pdf Caroline Fowler

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The Expanded Field Of Conservation Clark Studies In The Visual Arts Scan Pdf Caroline Fowler
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Publisher: Clark Art Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 50.9 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Caroline Fowler, Alexander Nagel
ISBN: 9780300266948, 0300266944
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: Scan PDF

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The Expanded Field Of Conservation Clark Studies In The Visual Arts Scan Pdf Caroline Fowler by Caroline Fowler, Alexander Nagel 9780300266948, 0300266944 instant download after payment.

A global reconsideration and broadening of the definition of art conservation through the lenses of theory, ethics, culture, and history

Thought-provoking and timely, this volume challenges inherited thinking on art conservation practice and purposefully reconsiders the definition of the field. Scholars from around the world discuss topics including the conservation of global painting practices, cold storage and digitization, conservation within institutions, and the decolonization of art conservation. The authors seek to broaden the scope of conservation practice and challenge the boundaries that set it apart from art history and art making. They thoughtfully consider the implications of conservation beyond museum walls. This volume in the esteemed Clark Studies in the Visual Arts maintains the series’s tradition of providing a nuanced reckoning with vital themes in the field.

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