Kemp’s authenticity model: A convergence point for conservation-restoration practice
Art conservation-restoration approaches have been discussed by philosophers in the field of aesthetics. Debates aim to address the need for a process that protects art from damage and decay. Purism is a restoration process that prohibits intervention in artworks other than the artist itself, for doi...
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Main Author: | Calderon, Ryan Miguel R. |
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