The materials of mural paintings and contemporary polychromed scuptures more and more frequently displayed in outdoor public spaces are different from those of traditional art techniques, as they come transferred from industrial fields and from technical applications. The control of the artist on these materials is less pronounced, and the problems which may arise in terms of performance and durability must be properly considered by owners and conservators. A critical survey of the use of synthetic paints in outdoor artworks is outlined in this chapter, and the conservation project on the Keith Haring mural in the town of Pisa is described as an emblematic example of scientific approach towards public art preservation.
Outdoor Painted Surfaces in Contemporary Art
CHIANTORE, Oscar
2014-01-01
Abstract
The materials of mural paintings and contemporary polychromed scuptures more and more frequently displayed in outdoor public spaces are different from those of traditional art techniques, as they come transferred from industrial fields and from technical applications. The control of the artist on these materials is less pronounced, and the problems which may arise in terms of performance and durability must be properly considered by owners and conservators. A critical survey of the use of synthetic paints in outdoor artworks is outlined in this chapter, and the conservation project on the Keith Haring mural in the town of Pisa is described as an emblematic example of scientific approach towards public art preservation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.