Subject: Exhibition on conservation
Conserving the Past for the Future March 4-May 6, 2001 Supported by Patron Sponsors Mary and Leigh Carter The Cleveland Museum of Art <URL:http://www.clevelandart.org/ConsExhib/html/> Curated by Associate Conservator of Paintings, Kenneth Bi, this exhibition explores the museum's crucial role as the custodian of irreplaceable and often surprisingly fragile materials--the artistic heritage from past decades, centuries, and even millennia. Ensuring that such objects survive into the future requires reliance on newly developing technologies and techniques to understand, preserve, and treat aging works of art; plus ongoing renewal of the philosophical and ethical considerations in art conservation. Highlights of this show of about 65 works include the museum's over-life-size Thinker by Auguste Rodin, permanently damaged by a bomb blast in 1970. On view here for the first time in more than 20 years will be a painting of Saint Catherine, attributed when purchased in 1974 to the German Renaissance master Matthias Grunewald, revealed through conservators' research to be a 20th-century forgery An interactive computer display and hands-on activities with examples of artists' materials will also be part of the installation. The exhibition is also complemented by an extensive web page on the Internet which features an online conservation tour of objects throughout the museum's collection and also the weekly treatment progress of the cleaning of an early 15th C. Spanish panel painting. *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:47 Distributed: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-47-008 ***Received on Thursday, 8 March, 2001