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05/19/2024

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09/01/2018

“My family was gone for the weekend, so I decided to indulge my curiosity about how these famous modernist homes would fit into Kinkade’s universe.”

08/06/2018

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01/24/2018

Historical monuments are introducing tours and shows that use innovative technology to recreate the past.

10/15/2017

At the start of the twentieth century the conservation profession in Italy was still riven by the debate that had raged in the nineteenth century between two mutually antagonistic theories and practices. On the one hand Giovan Battista Cavalcaselle (1819-97) believed in accepting works of art in the state in which they had come down to the present day and sought to preserve them untouched, without even minimal intervention, tolerating, if necessary, their fragmentary or damaged state. The opposing camp, derived at some remove from Viollet-le-Duc’s approach to historic buildings, placed most emphasis on the aesthetic reading of the work, and their restorations generally involved extensive reworkings in what was understood to be the style of the original artist.

In the thirteenth instalment to the Art of Conservation series, Marco Ciatti discusses twentieth century conservators and conservation theory. Read the full article in our current issue: http://www.burlington.org.uk/current-issue

09/23/2017

Cai's public art project Fireflies invites visitors to ride in padicabs illuminated by lanterns down the bustling Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

08/06/2017

That zoom

07/20/2017

Everything with the topic 'Salvador Dalí' on Creators

07/08/2017

Museum-goers attempted to set the record for most people dressed up as Frida Kahlo at the Dallas Museum of Art Thursday night.

06/13/2017

As contemporary artists get more ambitious with their materials, conservators have to find creative ways to preserve the works.

06/09/2017

From Olafur Eliasson to Kara Walker, Matthew Israel’s book “The Big Picture” traces the development of art over the last two decades.

04/28/2017

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