2005 KESSLER, T. Diploma thesis on Panamarenko’s „magnetic spaceship“. Development of a concept for the conservation and restoration with special regard to the polyurethane (PUR-) expanded foam

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Tatjana  Kessler

specialised in conservation and restoration of wood and modern materials

Cologne Institute of Conservation Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Cologne

 

Period

2005

 

Title

Panamarenko’s „magnetic spaceship“. Development of a concept for the conservation and restoration with  special regard to the polyurethane (PUR-) expanded foam

 

Keywords

magnetic, polyurethane (PUR-) expanded foam, Panamarenko

 

Abstract

The „magnetic spaceship“ (museum kunst palast, Düsseldorf, Germany) by the Belgian artist Panamarenko (b. 1940 Antwerp) was built in 1980 as a model for a bigger sculpture. The topic of the work is a UFO, floating above a sandy landscape held by the force of an electro magnetic field. The landscape is made from polyurethane (PUR-) expanded foam, which over time has aged to various shades of brown. Investigations of the fragmentary object and comparison to similar objects by the artist helped to formulate the proposed conservation and restoration measures. The first practical steps towards the conservation and restoration of this rigid foam have been taken.

 

Supervisors

Prof. Dr. Friederike Waentig and Dr. Gunnar Heydenreich

 

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