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Keep It Moving? : Conserving Kinetic Art

Keep It Moving? : Conserving Kinetic Art

Getty Conservation Institute Staff, Working Group Modern Materials and Contemporary Art Staff ICOM Committee for Conservation, Italy) Staff Museo del Novecento (Milan, Rachel Rivenc, Reinhard Bek

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Kinetic art not only includes movement but often depends on it to produce an intended effect and therefore fully realize its nature as art. It can take a multiplicity of forms and include a wide range of motion, from motorized and electrically driven movement to motion as the result of wind, light, or other sources of energy. Kinetic art emerged throughout the twentieth century and had its major developments in the 1950s and 1960s. Professionals responsible for conserving contemporary art are in the midst of rethinking the concept of authenticity and solving the dichotomy often felt between original materials and functionality of the work of art. The contrast is especially acute with kinetic art when a compromise between the two often seems impossible. Also to be considered are issues of technological obsolescence and the fact that an artist’s chosen technology often carries with it strong sociological and historical information and meanings. www.getty.edu/publications/keepitmoving

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OL36473877W

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Kinetic artArt, conservation and restoration

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