Intressentens inflytande En studie av intressenternas roll vid kalkmålningskonserveringen i Barsebäcks kyrka, utifrån tekniska, formella och värdemässiga perspektiv.
Influence of the stakeholder: A study of the role of the stakeholders at a conservation of mural paintings in the church of Barsebäck, based on technical, formal and value perspective
Abstract
This master’s thesis aim to examine the roles of different stakeholders within a conservation
process and how they are influenced by technical, formal/legal and value based concerns.
This is done through a case study of mural painting conservation in the church of Barsebäck.
The case was chosen because of the conservation process being very protracted by the
disagreement between the stakeholders on how to best treat the mural paintings. The paintings
where uncovered to be conserved but because of the humid indoor climate, they were
threatened by degradation from salt crystallization. Because of this it was suggested that the
paintings should again be covered by a sacrificial layer of lime or distemper. By this action
the newly exposed mural paintings would lose much of the cultural values they had acquired
and several stakeholders opposed the idea. One of the reasons why the conservation process
in Barsebäck was so prolonged was the organizational changes, in the early 21th century,
when the role of the National Heritage Board was altered and the Church of Sweden was
separated from the State. Another reason was the not yet introduced policy about the amount
of preliminary investigation a conservator had to do before starting the work. Therefore the
mural paintings were uncovered without a debate about the necessity for their conservation.
The subsequent debate about covering them could then possibly have been avoided. The term
stakeholder is defined by Salvador Muñoz Viñas as someone who contributes to the
significance of a conservation object or is affected by its alteration. By this definition there
are a number of formal stakeholders within the conservation process in Barsebäck, including
conservators, but also some informal stakeholders who are not in the official documentation
concerning the conservation and not taken into account in the decision making. Different
stakeholders were stating technical, formal and value based arguments for the different
treatments of the mural paintings. Even though the question of covering paintings is not just a
technical matter, the technical arguments were used more frequently and by more of the
stakeholders than value based and formal ones.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Examensarbete för avläggande av filosofie masterexamen i
Kulturvård,
30 hp
Institutionen för kulturvård
Göteborgs universitet
2013:29
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Date
2013-11-26Author
Nyström Rudling, Kajsa
Keywords
Wall paintings
Mural paintings
Stakeholders
Conservation
Value assessment
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
ISRN GU/KUV—13/29--SE
Language
swe