Academic thesis

Katharina Pöll: THE PAINTINGS OF THE INSTALLATION „NOT EVERYONE WILL BE TAKEN INTO THE FUTURE“ BY ILYA & EMILIA KABAKOV, MAK Acrylic paintings and their cleaning problems back

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Abstract: Initially created for the 49. Biennale in Venice, Italy, in 2001, the MAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts
/ Contemporary Art, in Vienna, acquired the installation “Not Everyone Will be Taken Into the Future” as a
permanent loan in 2002. The installation was exhibited at the MAK Tower. It is composed of a wooden and
a metal construction, a scrolling text display as well as of nine acrylic paintings which form the theoretical
and practical focus of this diploma thesis. A water damage in 2013 caused stains, discoloration, foxing as
well as embedding dust and dirt on the paintings. Besides the examination of the technology and condition of the paintings the conservation is focused on cleaning. Possibilities and methods of cleaning acrylic
surfaces and ethical issues are discussed. An exemplary treatment is carried out on the most damaged
painting, „the cyclist“.

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Keywords: installation, acrylic painting, water- and mold stains, foxing, surface cleaning
Details:
  • academic institution: Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
  • kind of theses:  Diplomarbeit
  • main Tutor:  Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Gabriela Krist
  • assistant Tutor:  -
  • date:  2016
  • Language:  German

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