02114nam a2200277 45000010008000000050017000080100018000251000041000431010008000842000085000922100041001772150045002182600009002633000103002723301007003756060123013826060064015056760011015697020036015807020028016167120032016448010042016768520085017189090012018039200021018151-8511920230302152221.0 a9781909492585 a20230302d2018####m y0grey0103 ba aeng1 aThe conservation of sculpture parksfSagita Mirjam Sunara, Andrew Thorn (edited) aLondoncArchetype Publicationsd2018 aix, 181 σ.cεικ. εγχρ.d25 εκ. c2018 aInternational conference SPark: Conservation of Sculpture Parks, Sisak, Croatia, in September 2015 aThis publication includes papers presented at the three-day international conference SPark: Conservation of Sculpture Parks that took place in Sisak, Croatia, in September 2015. The contributions to this volume address aspects relating to the preservation, maintenance and protection of open-air sculpture and sculptural landscapes based on case studies in Europe, North America and Australia. Sculpture parks are found in a range of settings -urban, rural, forest, coastal, desert - each facing challenges in relation to its location, climate and management such as negligence and vandalism (including graffiti) and material degradation: physical damage, corrosion, fading and flaking paint, biological growth etc. The authors, sometimes after discussions with the artists themselves, consider methods of conservation and management of both the sculpture park environment and collections of artworks made of different materials: wood, metals and alloys, ceramic, stone, concrete, glass, composites etc0 aΓλυπτική εξωτερικού χώρουyΣυντήρηση και αποκατάστασηxΣυνέδρια0 aOutdoor sculpturexConservation and restorationxCongresses a702.88 1aSunarabSagita Mirjam43404070 1aThornbAndrew4340407002aArchetype Publications4650 aGRbNATIONAL GALLERYc20220603gAACR2 aINSTbLIBRARYe20230302f10000057h702.88 CONp036000034138q036000034138uBKy4 b0029716 cΑΓΟΡΑz2023