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The Conservation of Sculpture Parks

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An exploration of the conservation and management of open-air sculpture and sculptural landscapes across diverse environments in Europe, North America, and Australia. Through case studies, contribu...
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The contributions to this volume address aspects relating to the preservation, maintenance and protection of open-air sculpture and sculptural landscapes based on case studies in Europe, North America and Australia. Sculpture parks are found in a range of settings � urban, rural, forest, coastal, desert � each facing challenges in relation to its location, climate and management such as negligence and vandalism (including graffiti) and material degradation: physical damage, corrosion, fading and flaking paint, biological growth etc.

The authors, sometimes after discussions with the artists themselves, consider methods of conservation and management of both the sculpture park environment and collections of artworks made of different materials: wood, metals and alloys, ceramic, stone, concrete, glass, composites etc.

Extended abstracts of the six posters that were presented at the conference could not be included in the publication due to financial restrictions. They can be viewed at https://spark2015sisak.wordpress.com/.

The conference was closely related to a project that aims to protect and conserve a collection of 38 outdoor sculptures created between 1971 and 1990 within the Sisak Steelworks Artists Colony.

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Price: £39.50
Pages: 192
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 March 2018
Trim Size: 9.65 X 6.70 in
ISBN: 9781909492585
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks

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Foreword

The Sculpture Park in Sisak: in search of answers

Sagita Mirjam Sunara

When art meets technology � can the love affair last? The legacy of the 1965 Sculpture Symposium at the California State University Long Beach and the challenges of maintaining a sculpture park on university campus

Rachel Rivenc, Julia Langenbacher, Christina Varvi, Rosa Lowinger, Maria Coltharp and Brian Trimble

Museum collection in a public space

Agnieszka Wielocha

Conservation plan for the Forma Viva Sculpture Park in Kostanjevica na Krki

Rok Dolnicar and Miladi Makuc Semion

The Biedermeier cemetery of St. Marx in Vienna: planning, management and treatment implementation

Matea Ban and Martin Pliessnig

The Spoerri sculpture garden in Seggiano (Italy): regular maintenance within a challenging environment

Alfredo Aldrovandi, Elisa Pannunzio and Luigi Vigna

The eternal youth of Capalbio�s Monsters: a planned preventive conservation project

Serena Vella, Claudia Bortolussi and Bruno Zanardi

Small SPark ignites big discussion: the sculpture park of the Vjenceslav Richter and Nada Kare� Richter Collection (Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia)

Mirta Pavic and Vesna Me�tric

Conservation and documentation of site-specific collections

Marta G�mez Ubierna

La Comella or the spirit of non-conservation. The Rufino Mesa Sculpture Garden

Aida Mar�n Yrigaray

Defining and preserving sculptural landscapes

Andrew Thorn

The restoration and care of zinc sculptures in the Baroque Garden of Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark

Anders Ekstroem Loekkegaard

Local treatment for outdoor painted metal sculpture: research on products and methodologies for priming, filling and retouching

Nikki van Basten, Julia Langenbacher, Catherine Defeyt and Rachel Rivenc

How the �Seven Deadly Agents of Destruction� can help preserve the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs

Liesa Brierley, Ellinor Michel, Anthony Lewis, Chris Aldhous and Lois Olmstead

Summary of the panel discussion �Reviving neglected sculpture parks in Croatia�

Neven Peko and Sagita Mirjam Sunara