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The (im)permanence of fading smoke : a conservation case study of Diane Victor’s soot drawings

Mini Dissertation (MSocSci (Tangible Heritage Conservation))-- University of Pretoria, 2021.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/83548 The (im)permanence of fading smoke : a conservation case study of Diane Victor’s soot drawings McGinn, Isabelle lauraesser06@gmail.com Choi, Soyeon Esser, Laura Diane Victor Soot drawing Paper conservation Contemporary art Instability Artist intent Artist interview Ephemeral media UCTD Mini Dissertation (MSocSci (Tangible Heritage Conservation))-- University of Pretoria, 2021. Even though soot has been used for thousands of years, it is relatively unexplored as a medium in contemporary art. Only a handful of artists internationally have created works from soot. The South African artist Diane Victor is one such artist who has explored the medium, using candles to create magnificent artworks on paper, and more recently on stone and glass. The main focus of this mini-dissertation is a detailed artist interview that records Diane Victor’s technique, material use and preferences regarding transport, installation and exhibition of her soot drawings. More importantly, the artist’s interview explores the artist's intent regarding the stability and longevity of her soot drawings, as Diane Victor does not use fixatives on her soot drawings. This preference imparts a certain fragility to the artworks placing them at risk of smudging, lifting of pigment and abrasion, in addition to tears, staining and distortion of the paper through improper handling, poor exhibition techniques or accidental events. Although Diane Victor has returned to and reworked drawings she has made in the past to repair damage to the image, she would instead leave damage to the paper substrate to the expertise of conservators, and there is as such a need to better understand her preferences in addition to the material itself. The artist interview attends to the former, whilst a detailed visual documentation of soot drawings samples attends to the latter. Using various lighting techniques and microscopy, the dissertation hopes to highlight the relationship between the paper fibres and the soot; to establish a baseline for future research into how these fragile artworks could be stabilised and conserved. Tangible Heritage Conservation MSocSci (Tangible Heritage Conservation) Unrestricted 2022-02-01T08:22:48Z 2022-02-01T08:22:48Z 2022-03 2021 Mini Dissertation * A2022 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/83548 en © 2022 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Diane Victor
Soot drawing
Paper conservation
Contemporary art
Instability
Artist intent
Artist interview
Ephemeral media
UCTD
The (im)permanence of fading smoke : a conservation case study of Diane Victor’s soot drawings
title The (im)permanence of fading smoke : a conservation case study of Diane Victor’s soot drawings
title_full The (im)permanence of fading smoke : a conservation case study of Diane Victor’s soot drawings
title_fullStr The (im)permanence of fading smoke : a conservation case study of Diane Victor’s soot drawings
title_full_unstemmed The (im)permanence of fading smoke : a conservation case study of Diane Victor’s soot drawings
title_short The (im)permanence of fading smoke : a conservation case study of Diane Victor’s soot drawings
title_sort im permanence of fading smoke a conservation case study of diane victor s soot drawings
topic Diane Victor
Soot drawing
Paper conservation
Contemporary art
Instability
Artist intent
Artist interview
Ephemeral media
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/83548