Interview met Sjoerd Buisman over groeisculpturen (video), Amsterdam, 25 november 2008

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Kunstenaarsinterview met Sjoerd Buisman over de conserveringsproblematiek van zijn groeisculptuur Dennenwal (1985) op de Hoge Veluwe in beheer bij het Kröller-Müller Museum. Aan bod komen onder meer het ontstaan het werk, onderhoud, de samenwerking met David Nash en verschillende opdrachtgevers. Daarnaast de rol van de locatie, documentatie, verhouding cultuur–natuur en beleving van de toeschouwer. Het einde van het kunstwerk wordt voor het eerst geformuleerd. Na het interview op video gaan de audio opnamen verder met informatie over zelf afdrukken van kleurenfoto’s in de jaren ’70 en ’80, verkleuring en opnieuw afdrukken, de werken van David Nash op de Veluwe en een opdracht voor en buitensculptuur waar hij op dat moment mee bezig was.

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Interviews in Conservation Research is a growing collection of oral history records that can inform the preservation, conservation and presentation of works of art and cultural heritage in the Netherlands. Many professionals in museums and heritage institutions conduct interviews with artists, artist assistants and conservators, as well as with other stakeholders, such as curators, directors and collectors to learn more about the works they have in their collections. These interviews are rarely sustainably archived nor easily accessible for other researchers, as their existence as primary sources is relatively unknown. This thematic collection helps to overcome these problems and is one of the main results of the NWO funded KIEM project Interviews in Conservation Research, a partner project of the Netherlands Institute for Conservation+Art+Science (NICAS) as part of the Interviews in Conservation Initiative. This is an ongoing initiative and additions to the thematic collection Interviews in Conservation Research are welcome to build a rich collection of unique source material that allows for cross-referencing and provides a unique view on the behind the scenes of the lives of works of art and cultural heritage in the Netherlands.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xeu-9yd7
Metadata Access https://ssh.datastations.nl/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.17026/dans-xeu-9yd7
Provenance
Creator Stigter, Sanneke; Jansen, Ellen; Kits Nieuwenkamp, Diederik
Publisher DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities
Contributor Stigter, Sanneke; Datasteward Faculty of Humanities; Universiteit van Amsterdam
Publication Year 2020
Funding Reference NWO KI.18.019
Rights DANS Licence; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; https://doi.org/10.17026/fp39-0x58
OpenAccess true
Contact Stigter, Sanneke (University of Amsterdam); Datasteward Faculty of Humanities (University of Amsterdam)
Representation
Resource Type Interview; Dataset
Format application/zip
Size 24895
Version 1.1
Discipline Fine Arts, Music, Theatre and Media Studies; History; Humanities; Photography
Spatial Coverage Amsterdam