Samtida konserveringsteori för hållbar utveckling av samtidskonst
Contemporary Conservation Theory for Sustainable Development of Contemporary Art
Abstract
Contemporary art is often made of more short-lived material than traditional works of art;
also the material is usually used in a non-traditional way. Western conservation theories
aim to preserve object´s authenticity, which, according to the Western view is the object´s
aesthetic and historic nature as found within the object and which can be reviled through
scientific and technological methods. But an object does not become a cultural heritage (or
a conservation object) because of it´s material components; instead it becomes a heritage
or a conservation objects because of its social meaning; and that meaning is decided by it´s
stakeholders. As an option to Western conservation theories contemporary conservation
theory emerged in the late 20th century. Contemporary conservation theory shifts focus
from the object´s to the stakeholders. This is because objects have no rights, but stakeholders
do and it is for them conservation is done. The thesis argues that sustainable development
of cultural heritage involve social sustainable development, rather than preservation
of an object´s material. Therefore contemporary conservation theory is proposed for sustainable
development of contemporary art.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Examensarbete för avläggande av filosofie masterexamen
i kulturvård, 60 hp
Instituionen för kulturvård
Göteborgs universitet.
2015:2
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Date
2015-03-20Author
Edgren, Lisa
Keywords
Immaterial
Cultural Heritage
Preservation
Social
Stakeholders
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
ISRN GU/KUV—15/2—SE
Language
swe