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Art, Conservation and Authenticities

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Focusing on conservation 'flashpoints'�from paintings and drawings to installations, performance, and historic interiors�the papers examine the complex and contested nature of authenticity in art. ...
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To identify exactly what constitutes an artwork's 'authentic' state can be problematic and challenging; maintaining or displaying it as such even more so. 'Authenticity' is one of the most influential factors that determine a course of action for a work of art in need of conservation. It is also one of the most contested, and currently subject to critical revision, reinvestment, and redirection.

The papers presented in this volume focus on a series of conservation 'flashpoints' - painted works, drawings, sculpture, installations, new media, performance, interiors and historic houses, cultural objects - and revolve around three key areas considered vital in establishing or vouchsafing an artwork's 'authenticity':�material, concept�and�context.

A wide range of approaches, some object-based, some more conceptual and philosophical, demonstrate that although the term authenticity is generally employed in the singular, the values associated with it are multiple, multilayered and often competing. The papers, each in their own way, evaluate the critical potential of the pluralised form, 'authenticities', creating a platform for a continuous discussion on this important and fascinating theme.

Proceedings from the�Art, Conservation and Authenticities: Material, Concept, Context�international conference, University of Glasgow, 12-14 September 2007.

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Price: £47.50
Pages: 280
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 December 2009
Trim Size: 9.70 X 6.90 in
ISBN: 9781904982517
Format: Paperback
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ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks

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[Art, Conservation and Authenticities] successfully highlights the issues surrounding authenticity in conservation and the struggle conservators face in trying to define authenticity and achieve an 'authentic restoration'...The book makes for a fascinating read, and one that inevitably produces an interesting reaction and debate within the reader.

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Acknowledgements

Authenticities: keynotes

Authenticity: how to get there?

Christian Scheidemann

Degrees of authenticity in the discourse between the original artist and the viewer

Joyce Hill Stoner

Authenticity and restoration of wall paintings: issues of truth and beauty

Isabelle Brajer

Beyond authenticity

Salvador Mu�oz-Vi�as

Authenticities: historic case studies

Restoration or de-restoration? Two different concepts of presenting the authentic condition of ancient sculptures in the Collection of Classical Antiquities in 19th-century Berlin

Astrid Fendt

The Child in the Womb in its Natural Situation, a painted lead sculpture made for the anatomist William Hunter: a question of authenticity

Peter Black and William Murray

The picture frame: knowing its place

Gerry Alabone

Concepts of authenticity as related to a 15th-century Florentine�cassone�panel in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Eowyn Kerr

The authenticity of French furniture: interpretation and preservation issues

St�phanie Rabourdin-Auffret

Wallpaper reconstructions in historic interiors: balancing the aesthetic with authenticity

Jean-Baptiste Martin

Examining 'authenticity' in two contemporary conservation projects in Scotland: Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Dysart Kirk murals and Daniel Cottier's painted decorative scheme at Cottier's Theatre, Glasgow

Robert Wilmot

The authenticity of heraldic arms on Olycan family portraits by Frans Hals: weighing the object vs. the image in restoration

Sabrina Meloni, Gwen Tauber and Alice Tate-Harte

A reconstruction of Maerten van Heemskerck's�De Calvarieberg�(1543): accuracy and visual interpretation

Charlotte Caspers and Kate Seymour

A multifaceted approach to the study of Tudor portrait miniatures: a case study of the 'Croker' miniatures

Katherine Coombs, Alan Derbyshire, Nicholas Frayling and Timea Tallian

Issues surrounding the attribution of a Holbein drawing

Victoria Button

Van Gogh's brushstrokes: marks of authenticity?

Ella Hendriks and Shannon Hughes

Authenticities: contemporary case studies

Creamcheese: from disco to museum installation

Tiziana Caianiello

'The voice of things': Koji Kamoji and authenticity in installation art

Monika Jadzinska

Preserving installation art: hypothesis for the future of a medium in evolution

Marina Pugliese and Barbara Ferriani

Duchamp under the hammer: iconoclasm, vandalism and authenticity

Dominic Paterson

Authenticity in practice: an ethnographic study into the preservation of�One Candle�by Nam June Paik

Vivian van Saaze

Authenticity - a matter of time? Restoring�Glauben Sie nicht, dass ich eine Amazone bin�by Ulrike Rosenbach

Cornelia Weyer

Moving images, editioned artworks and authenticity

Ariane Noel de Tilly

The artist's role in installation and future display at the Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow

Polly Smith and Ben Harman

Archivists meet artists: insights into authenticity

John Roeder

Authenticities: further considerations

'Is this real?' Authenticity, conservation and visitor experience

Irit Narkiss

Ontology, worldviews and authenticity

Karel Boullart

Authenticity and science: an ongoing relationship

Spike Bucklow

The 'paradigmatic art experience'? Reproductions and their effect on the experience of the 'authentic' artwork

Rebecca Gordon