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Margel Hinder: Modern in Motion展览将于2021年初在新南威尔士州美术馆(AGNSW)举办,旨在纪念澳大利亚抽象雕塑实践的先驱Margel Hinder AM(1906-1995)的作品。这次展览让AGNSW的物品和纸张保护人员对这位非常重要,经常被低估的雕塑家的材料和技术有了独特的见解。为了使辛德的作品在现代运动中得到真实的展示,作者采用了Irvin的[Irvin S 2005,“艺术家在当代艺术中的制裁”,《美学与艺术批评杂志》,第63卷,第5期。[4, pp. 315-326]艺术家制裁的概念,承担:档案材料和艺术家访谈的定性分析,精选模型和雕塑的视觉和材料分析。艺术家专注于她的作品的舞台,以控制关系和非物质化的元素-光,运动和空间-鼓励作者考虑策展和摄影部门对保护的贡献。这个案例研究的好处是双重的:第一,它提供了一个整体的洞察生活和多方面的实践,这个被低估的女性艺术家;第二,它揭示了跨部门合作对艺术家作品的真实呈现和保护的重要性。
Conserving the expanded art object for Margel Hinder: Modern in Motion
Margel Hinder: Modern in Motion, an exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) in early 2021, celebrates the work of Margel Hinder AM (1906–1995), a pioneer of abstraction in Australian sculptural practice. This exhibition gave AGNSW’s Objects and Paper Conservators unique insight into materials and techniques of this highly significant, often underestimated sculptor. To facilitate the authentic display of Hinder’s oeuvre in Modern in Motion, the authors adopted Irvin’s [Irvin S 2005, ‘‘The artist’s sanction in contemporary art’’, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, vol. 63, no. 4, pp. 315–326] concept of the artist’s sanction, undertaking: qualitative analysis of archival materials and artist’s interviews, visual and materials analysis of select maquettes and sculpture. The artist’s focus on the staging of her works to control relational and dematerialised elements—light, movement and space—encouraged the authors to consider the conservation contributions of curatorial and photography departments. The benefits of this case study are two-fold: one, it provides a holistic insight into the life and multifaceted practice of this underrepresented female artist; and two it reveals the importance of interdepartmental collaboration for the authentic presentation and thus conservation of an artist’s work.