MAGER, S. Diploma thesis on canvas without an auxiliary support in contemporary art – textile supports with special properties and requierments, 2007

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Simone Mager

specialised in conservation and restoration of painting and sculpture

Cologne Institute of Conservation Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Cologne

 

Period

2007

 

Title

Canvas without auxiliary support in contemporary art – Textile supports with special properties and requierments

 

Keywords

Canvas without auxiliary support, unmounted canvas

 

Abstract

Unmounted canvas is a widely used design element in contemporary art. The degree to which such art is stretched when displayed on a wall depends on the artist’s conception of the work in question. It differs from traditional canvas painting in physical and mechanical terms as well as in its capacity for conservation. This paper will explore a wide range of design elements by referring to specific works by various artists. Unmounted canvas paintings will be compared with traditional canvas paintings to show their technical differences. A series of experiments on the humidity-related properties of unstretched linen and cotton fabrics will help to show their mechanical and physical properties in detail. The paper will also deal with the stress and strain mechanisms that vary according to the way in which a work is installed. It will identifiy challenges relating to mounting, storage and transport and suggest preventive measures and approaches to the proper handling of such canvas.

 

Supervisors

Prof. Hans Portsteffen and Dipl. Rest. Andreas Hoppmann

 

Language

German

 

Contact

Through the Cologne Institute of Conservation Sciences

http://db.re.fh-koeln.de/ICSFH/Daten/datenbanken.aspx

 

petra.christian@fh-koeln.de