Should Art Conservation Be a Demonstration Exhibit In Public?

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Should Art Conservation Be a Demonstration Exhibit In Public?

Introduction by Sharra Grow, Editor for the International Institute for Conservation (IIC) This past November, Apollo published the article “Should paintings be conserved in public?� written by Conservator Ian McClure and Curator Paul Taylor. The authors called into question the overall worth of such public displays of conservation suggesting that, rather than inspiring on-lookers, the main message the visiting public receives is that conservation work is tedious and boring. And while trying to show the candid daily work of the conservator, what visitors actually see is still carefully choreographed. Public conservation projects are believed by many to allow works of art (especially public favorites) to remain on display. But is it worth the effort when they are obstructed by conservators and equipment, unflattering lighting, and other such eyesores?


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