Course ID#: G49.2222
Section: 1
Museum Conservation and Contemporary Culture
Elective. 4 points.
As an introduction to museum conservation, this seminar combines classroom
discussion with museum laboratory visits to provide an understanding of how
conservation functions in the context of contemporary culture. The seminar
is divided into three broad topics: museum collections care, the history and
philosophy of western conservation, and the conservation of modern and
contemporary art. It provides technical information about how artifacts age in the
museum environment while examining conflicts that arise between professional and
non-professional stakeholders. The seminar addresses concerns of living artists
as well as indigenous groups and others with claims to the disposition and care
of cultural materials. While enrollment is open to all NYU graduate students,
priority will be given to Museum Studies students with research interests in
exhibition and collections management.