Conservation, Tourism, and Identity of Contemporary Community Art: A Case Study of Felipe Seade's Mural "Allegory to Wor: A Case Study of Felipe Seade's Mural "Allegory to Work"

Virginia Santamarina-campos
Édition Mar De Miguel-molina , María Ánge Carabal-montagud
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Conservation, Tourism, and Identity of Contemporary Community Art: A Case Study of Felipe Seade's Mural "Allegory to Wor: A Case Study of Felipe Seade's Mural "Allegory to Work"

Virginia Santamarina-campos
Édition Mar De Miguel-molina , María Ánge Carabal-montagud
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  • Date de publication : Mar 31, 2021
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 346
  • Éditeur : Apple Academic Press
  • ISBN : 9781774636497
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H

Virginia Santamarina-Campos, PhD, is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Spain. She is also the coordinator of the Research micro-cluster VLC/CAMPUS International "Globalization, tourism and heritage", and of the research group "Sustainable management of the cultural and natural heritage" at the Faculty of Fine Arts, UPV. She has been a visiting researcher at Italy and Mexico. Her specialization is related to conservation and Restoration of Mural Art. She received a National Award for her final dissertation by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports in Spain. In the last 5 years, she has conducted eight international R+D projects supported by competitive calls and five R+D international contracts supported by public and private organizations. The results have been disseminated through several scientific journals and contributions to national and international congresses.

María Ángeles Carabal-Montagud, PhD, is a Professor at the Department of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage at the Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV), Spain. She is a member of the Research micro-cluster VLC/CAMPUS "Globalization, tourism and heritage", and of the research group "Sustainable management of the cultural and natural heritage" at the Faculty of Fine Arts, UPV. In addition, she has supervised several PhD theses and Master and Degree dissertations.

María de Miguel-Molina, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Management Department and Head of Studies at the Management School at the Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV), Spain. She is member of the Research micro-cluster VLC/CAMPUS "Globalization, tourism and heritage". Her main research focus is on the public sector, public policies, public management, and inclusive policies. She has participated in several international and national R&D projects (competitive calls). In addition, she has been at the Lakehead University in Canada and the UC Berkeley in the USA as Visiting Professor in order to research muralism public policies. She supervised several PhD and Master theses and has published more than 35 papers.

Blanca de Miguel-Molina, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Management Department of the Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV), Spain. She teaches courses mainly in strategic management and business models. Her main research involves innovation in creative and cultural industries, corporate community involvement, and bibliometrics. She is the supervisor of various PhD and Master theses, and she has published her research results in several indexed journals on creative and cultural industries, among other fields.

"Presents the point of view of the conservation and restoration of cultural assets, through the eyes of multiple disciplines: ethnography, art, science, and culture. It is a great work that clearly shows how to address the conservation of artworks in the society in which we live. The book provides the scientific method that professionals of the conservation of cultural heritage may apply to other cases. . . . Easy to read and well written, it has a coherent structure, where an accurate method is proposed, where all the links of the chain of protection of contemporary mural painting are linked, from research and study that includes its evaluation as works of art, up to its study as assets of social interest, combining the strategies and techniques of preventive conservation and museography, deepening in the contributions of science to reach its diffusion. It is a book that unites art and science, theory and practice, linking past and present but looking to the future."

¿Mar¿Dolores Ruiz de Lacanal Ruiz-Mateos, Professor, Department of Culture and History of Visual Arts, Seville University, Spain

"Prof. Daniela Pinna¿s book deeply analyzes methods, products, applications, and perspectives able to reduce the biodeterioration processes that can occur on natural stone, masonry, and mural paintings to advance the field of cultural heritage conservation. . . . The book is of high interest in the field of cultural heritage conservation, considering the wideness of topics and the absence of other recent overviews on such topics. Its preciousness is also in the wide review of literature (463 papers and books) in the final reference list. . . . Very useful for any restorers, conservation scientist, and for institutions and university courses whose aim is the protection and conservation of stone heritage."

¿Giulia Caneva, Full Professor of Botany and Plant Ecology and Expert in Biodeterioration, Department of Science, University Roma Tre, Italy

 

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