PhD defence Artemis Renée Rüstau
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Renée van de Vall
Co-supervisor: Dr. Vivian van Saaze
Keywords: Contemporary art conservation, Private collections, Regimes of engagement, Site-specificity
"Finding the Emerald City: Contemporary Art Conservation in Private Collections"
This research investigates how contemporary art conservation is practised in private collections. Private collections have become increasingly important in the contemporary art world. Yet the notion of private collector is not solely linked to a philanthropic individual dedicating his (seldom her) time and money to the flourishing of the arts. At the same time, it has become clear in public collections that the conservation of contemporary art comes with new challenges. As of yet, however, very little is known about how contemporary art conservation is dealt with in private collections. This study was performed to address this concern. It explores various interrelated questions. How and when does conservation of contemporary art take place in private collections? What kinds of evaluation guide conservation practices in such collections? Are there any differences in this respect in the approach taken by public museums? How do shifts in ownership and accessibility influence conservation practices in private collections? And how do private collections contribute to addressing challenges in contemporary art conservation?
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