Assessing reproduction as a photograph conservation strategy Methods for negotiating affordances and authenticity through stakeholder identification and categories of evaluation
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| Award date | 15-10-2025 |
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| Number of pages | 256 |
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| Abstract |
Since its invention, photography
has been unique and reproducible. Nonetheless, traditional conservation
practices stressed original materials over reproduction. As a result, museum
conservators who work with contemporary fine art photography face a special
challenge: if no interventive treatment could restore a photograph to its
original appearance and the artwork no longer represents its artistic
intentions, how should conservators balance the potential for photograph
reproduction, professional ethics, expectations of various stakeholders, the
art market, and the obsolescence and availability of processes or materials? |
| Document type | PhD thesis |
| Language | English |
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