Time and Conservation
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2017-09-08
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Abstract
What does time mean in conservation? Is time present in conservation as an implicit or explicit dimension, and how does conservation, if at all, conceptualize time? By proposing a temporal critique of conservation, this paper argues that thinking time has been absent from the narratives of conservation, its episteme, theoretical and research-generating activities, and from its practical theoretical engagement with the material world. Reviewing varying implicit manifestations of time in conservation, it subsequently proposes an alternative way of thinking about time.
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AM Museums (General). Collectors and collecting (General)
B Philosophy (General)
N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
NX Arts in general
ISSN
978-92-9012-426-9
Conference
ICOM Committee for Conservation 18th Triennial Meeting: Theory and History of Conversation
Publisher
International Council of Museums ICOM
Submitter
Hölling, Hanna Barbara
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Hölling, H. B. (2017). Time and Conservation (pp. 1–9). International Council of Museums ICOM. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.19853
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