Challenging conservation principles Valuation of a graffiti mural by Carolina Falkholt
Abstract
The main area of research in this thesis is valuation of graffiti and street art, and the application of
conservation theories on murals grounded in the graffiti culture. The conflict between traditional
conservation principles and the ephemerality of graffiti as a potential significant value is an essential
part of this research, that strives to identify the factors and values related to these artworks.
Contemporary conservation principles of minimum intervention, reversibility and authenticity in
relation to ephemeral works are discussed. Another topic researched is the complexity of fluorescent
paint, and the conservation challenges associated with this type of material. The graffiti mural
“RUM” by Carolina Falkholt, located in Visby, is used as case study and two different valuation
frameworks are applied on the work to thoroughly analyse and define the values. By analysing some
of the codes of ethics and practical guidelines produced by professional conservation organisations in
relation to the case study the conclusion is that the most difficult thing it is to preserve original
material and other intangible aspects, as these in many cases involve conflicting measures. The codes
of ethics and the practical guidelines, can be seen as a guidance and as something all professionals in
the preservation field should relate to, but applying these to graffiti is, as shown, complicated in
practice.
As the case study is critically degraded: the paint layer is flaking and the colour is severely faded,
three different conservation treatment approaches are suggested based on the result of the
valuations performed and in relation to conservation principles.
The three main conclusions that can be drawn from this study are:
-Traditional conservation theory needs to be challenged to successfully preserve graffiti and street
art.
-Valuation frameworks are effective when defining values and aspects of authenticity concerning
artworks of this type.
-The inherent ephemerality of the material often used in graffiti and street art, makes the
conservation of these works a significant technical challenge, and in some cases interventive
conservation may not be possible.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Degree project for Master of Science with a major in Conservation
2022, 30 HEC
2022:23
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Date
2022-07-05Author
Barros Eriksson, Susanna
Keywords
Graffiti, conservation, valuation, principles, murals
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303 2022:23
Language
eng