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Aurelia Saile: | On the restoration of works painted by politically burdened artists using the example of two paintings from the time of National Socialism | Back |
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Abstract: | In the following work, the question is discussed how objects that were created during the National Socialist period are dealt with in terms of conservation and restoration. The focus is on movable cultural assets in the museum space, especially paintings and sculptures. First, it examines what constitutes art from the Nazi era, how it can be related to the Nazi system, and why it can be problematic. Subsequently, restoration as a social construct and possible reasons for conservation/ restoration are discussed. It examines how curators deal with objects from the Nazi era. Two objects - "NS officials around the Gauleiter Otto Telschow" and "Lone skier in the Upper Harz" - and the conservation and restoration measures carried out on them are examined, contextualized and then compared with each other. Both objects have a connection to the NS system, one being some closer and more obvious than the other. |
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