Subject: Cor-ten steel sculpture
I appreciate the opportunity for exchange of views with Patrick Gallagher; we need more such personable interfaces with the industries whose technologies we adapt for the production and care of art and cultural heritage. This particular thread has shown some of the different challenges involved in configuring technical expertise for application to conservation (Dr. Rust) and broadening conservation expertise through science and engineering (many conservators do try!). These exchanges beg a larger question about what we as planners, curators and conservators are doing with public art such as most large outdoor sculptures and murals in various media. Is our work "for the ages," or is it only necessary to preserve these artworks for a generation or two (or less), until they and/or their landscapes or architectural settings are redesigned or replaced? Very pragmatic factors will have to be considered along with conservation ideals in addressing this question. John Scott New York Conservation Center *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:12 Distributed: Friday, July 24, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-12-007 ***Received on Friday, 24 July, 1998