Journal article

Artists’ interviews and their use in conservation: reflections on issues and practices

S Cotte, N TSE, A Inglis

Bulletin- Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Material | Routledge - Taylor & Francis | Published : 2016

Abstract

Artists’ interviews are widely used in the conservation of contemporary art. Best practice is detailed in recent publications, conferences and workshops, however, there is little information on how to analyse the data collected, and the issues related to the dissemination and future access to the content. This article examines various techniques of analysis appropriated from qualitative research in the social sciences, and relates them to the intended uses of interviews in conservation. Drawing on a case study that involved interaction with an artist over several years, including interviews and informal conversations, this article argues that a conservators’ specific skills set has the capac..

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