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How do you keep the cracks in Starry Night from spreading? How do you prevent artworks made of hugs or candies from disappearing? How do you render a fading photograph eternal--or should you attempt it at all? These are some of the questions that conservators, curators, registrars, and exhibition designers dealing with contemporary art face on a daily basis. In Still Life, Fernando Dominguez Rubio delves into one of the most important museums of the world, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, to explore the day-to-day dilemmas that museums workers face when the immortal artworks that we see in the exhibition room reveal themselves to be slowly unfolding disasters. Still Life offers a fascinating and detailed ethnographic account of what it takes to prevent these disasters from happening. Going behind the scenes at MoMA, Dominguez Rubio provides a rare view of the vast technological apparatus--from climatic infrastructures and storage facilities, to conservation labs and machines roo

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"The timely book by Fernando Domínguez Rubio [Still Life]. . . . in an original and exhaustive way. . . . Looking at the curatorial and conservation departments at MOMA (as well as its storage facilities) and combining approaches from material cultural studies, anthropology, and social studies of science and technology, presents what its author calls “an ecological vision” of modern art." * Public Books *

Table of Contents
Introduction
Towards an Ecology of Modern Categories

Part 1 Ecologies of Care

Introduction Caring for the Same
Chapter 1.1 The Modern Object of Care
Chapter 1.2 The Elusive Object of Contemporary Art
Chapter 1.3 The Modern Subject of Care

Part 2 Ecologies of Containment

Introduction The Aesthetics of Containment
Chapter 2.1 Containing Eternity
Chapter 2.2 Eternity on the Move

Part 3 Ecologies of Imagination

Introduction Into the White
Chapter 3.1 The Interior Space of Art
Chapter 3.2 Exhibitions as Material Acts of Imagination

Part 4 Ecologies of the Digital

Chapter 4.1. The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Fragility
Conclusion
The Cracks of the Modern Imagination

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Still Life

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    Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
    Publication Date: 20/08/2020
    ISBN13: 9780226714080, 978-0226714080
    ISBN10: 022671408X

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    Book Synopsis
    How do you keep the cracks in Starry Night from spreading? How do you prevent artworks made of hugs or candies from disappearing? How do you render a fading photograph eternal--or should you attempt it at all? These are some of the questions that conservators, curators, registrars, and exhibition designers dealing with contemporary art face on a daily basis. In Still Life, Fernando Dominguez Rubio delves into one of the most important museums of the world, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, to explore the day-to-day dilemmas that museums workers face when the immortal artworks that we see in the exhibition room reveal themselves to be slowly unfolding disasters. Still Life offers a fascinating and detailed ethnographic account of what it takes to prevent these disasters from happening. Going behind the scenes at MoMA, Dominguez Rubio provides a rare view of the vast technological apparatus--from climatic infrastructures and storage facilities, to conservation labs and machines roo

    Trade Review
    "The timely book by Fernando Domínguez Rubio [Still Life]. . . . in an original and exhaustive way. . . . Looking at the curatorial and conservation departments at MOMA (as well as its storage facilities) and combining approaches from material cultural studies, anthropology, and social studies of science and technology, presents what its author calls “an ecological vision” of modern art." * Public Books *

    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Towards an Ecology of Modern Categories

    Part 1 Ecologies of Care

    Introduction Caring for the Same
    Chapter 1.1 The Modern Object of Care
    Chapter 1.2 The Elusive Object of Contemporary Art
    Chapter 1.3 The Modern Subject of Care

    Part 2 Ecologies of Containment

    Introduction The Aesthetics of Containment
    Chapter 2.1 Containing Eternity
    Chapter 2.2 Eternity on the Move

    Part 3 Ecologies of Imagination

    Introduction Into the White
    Chapter 3.1 The Interior Space of Art
    Chapter 3.2 Exhibitions as Material Acts of Imagination

    Part 4 Ecologies of the Digital

    Chapter 4.1. The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Fragility
    Conclusion
    The Cracks of the Modern Imagination

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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