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The role of conservation in new contemporary art installations in new contexts: The case of Richard Serra's East–West/West–East in Qatar

Authors :
Stavroula Golfomitsou
Source :
Studies in Conservation. 61:55-60
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

In recent years Qatar has invested a significant sum of money on exhibitions of contemporary artists and public art. This paper discusses decision-making processes in the conservation of contemporary artworks installed in newly emerging art markets such as Qatar, where there are no established practices. In 2014, Richard Serra's East–West/West–East, an installation of four vertical plates made of weathering (Corten™) steel, which span one kilometre at heights so as to reach the level of the surrounding gypsum plateaus, was installed in the Brouq Nature Reserve near Zekreet desert, two kilometres from the sea in the western part of Qatar. The artwork is already considered by some a landmark for the isolated area. The plates have started to develop protective corrosion layers, although Corten™ is not completely corrosion resistant when located near coastal sites. They have also started to bend and are heavily inscribed by visitors. Conservation of public art is complex, as site-specific artworks are linked ...

Details

ISSN :
20470584 and 00393630
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Studies in Conservation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........173101bbccd56fe8f017e2ab3f8ebd53