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Tate Papers, Autumn 2007, Issue 8: Inherent Vice: The Replica and its Implications in Modern Sculpture

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Tate Papers, Issue 8, Autumn 2007, ISSN 1753-9854
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6- Pratiques des musées et œuvres à composantes technologiques

Veilleur : Natacha Clitandre

The Autumn 2007 issue of Tate Papers, edited with the assistance of Bryony Bery, is given over to the papers produced for the "Inherent Vice: The Replica and its Implications in Modern Sculpture" Workshop, held at Tate Modern on 18–19 October 2007 and supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

A significant purpose of gathering together different viewpoints and professions from around the world was to air the multi-disciplinary debate concerning decay and replication in relation to sculpture of the last hundred years, and to seek a deeper understanding of the, often difficult, problems that arise for the artists, their heirs and the collections that are custodians of their work.

Source: http://www.tate.org.uk/research/tateresearch/tatepapers/07autumn/

Joanna Philipps' paper "Reconstructing the Forgotten: An Exhibition of 1970s and 1980s Video Installations, Re-staged with Authentic Technology" is particularly relevant for DOCAM researchers.

Liens :

Tate Papers, Issue 8, Autumn 2007
[Online] (Page consulted February 13, 2008)
Reconstructing the Forgotten: An Exhibition of 1970s and 1980s Video Installations, Re-staged with Authentic Technology
[Online] (Page consulted February 13, 2008)


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