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Some considerations on conservation and restoration in contemporary art | Natali | Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage

Some considerations on conservation and restoration in contemporary art

Andrea Natali

Abstract


A number of aspects and problems are discussed which refer to conservation and restoration in contemporary art. The need to classify contemporary art objects not chronologically but materially is Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage 196 obvious, which as well as using traditional techniques utilize new materials made available by industrial research. Thus the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to the problem, not only involving the experts, who have the historical-artistic and technical expertise, but the authors of the works in question too (and the manufacturers of the constituent materials of the said works), in order to be able to have a complete informative view of the corresponding characteristics and properties.

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DOI: 10.6092/issn.1973-9494/1406

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Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage ISSN 1973-9494 
Quaderni di Scienza della Conservazione ISSN 1973-9486
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