What is the Object? Identifying and describing time-based artworks

Q2 Arts and Humanities AICCM Bulletin Pub Date : 2018-07-03 DOI:10.1080/10344233.2018.1544341
Asti Sherring, Carolyn Murphy, Lisa Catt
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A time-based art (TBA) project team was established at the Art Gallery of New South Wales to undertake research and development, to address significant gaps in collection management practice, which had not kept pace with developments in art practice. This paper describes one key area of work undertaken by the TBA project team: the development of a cataloguing system to identify and describe time-based artworks. The history of the AGNSW TBA collection and collection management practices at AGNSW and other museums were reviewed to assist in identifying the range of practical and theoretical issues that were impacting the decision-making associated with the cataloguing of time-based artworks. Using the information gained from these sources and tested on artwork case studies, a new cataloguing system was developed in consultation with relevant staff. The new cataloguing system, which has been in use since early 2017, has underpinned the broader project, which has encompassed changes across a wide range of collection management practices necessary to facilitate the preservation and display of time-based artworks. Moreover, this system has reset institutional understanding of these works by ensuring that the cataloguing accurately represents the conceptual, physical, digital, electronic and variable elements of TBA works.
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对象是什么?识别和描述基于时间的艺术品
在新南威尔士州美术馆成立了一个以时间为基础的艺术(TBA)项目小组,负责研究和开发,以解决收藏管理实践中存在的重大差距,这些差距没有跟上艺术实践的发展。本文描述了TBA项目团队所承担的一个关键工作领域:开发一个目录系统来识别和描述基于时间的艺术品。对AGNSW TBA收藏的历史以及AGNSW和其他博物馆的收藏管理实践进行了审查,以帮助确定影响与基于时间的艺术品编目相关决策的实践和理论问题的范围。利用从这些来源获得的资料,并在艺术品个案研究中进行测试,我们与有关工作人员协商,制订了一套新的编目系统。新的编目系统自2017年初开始使用,为更广泛的项目提供了基础,该项目包括为促进基于时间的艺术品的保存和展示所必需的广泛的收藏管理实践的变化。此外,该系统通过确保编目准确地代表TBA作品的概念、物理、数字、电子和可变元素,重新建立了对这些作品的制度性理解。
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