Restoration Techniques for a Vandalized Aluminum Artwork: A Case Study of Lucio Fontana’s Teatrino from Les Quattro Oggetti e Due Poesie collection
Restoration Techniques for a Vandalized Aluminum Artwork: A Case Study of Lucio Fontana’s Teatrino from Les Quattro Oggetti e Due Poesie collection
Abstract
This thesis investigates and evaluates various shaping methods for restoring a vandalized
aluminum artwork. The methods examined include mechanical cold-working, hot-working – a
soft annealing technique, and a combination of both. This study is motivated by the need to
restore Teatrino (30/50) by Lucio Fontana, part of the Les Quattro Oggetti collection, which
suffered deformation due to vandalism. When the artwork was on loan from the Gothenburg
Museum of Art to The City of Gothenburg, it was carved with an inscription near the artist's
signature. Given the softness of aluminum, which makes it prone to scratching and
deformation, removing the carving poses a risk of further damage and potential loss of the
artist's signature. The selected treatment methods are grounded in traditional metal
restoration practices used by conservators and artisans. The techniques are carried out on
mock-ups replicating the vandalized area to develop a practical restoration approach
specifically for the vandal carving on the artwork. The results provide valuable information
regarding the outcome of mechanical cold working and soft annealing performed on thin
aluminum sheets. The evaluation of the results establish that soft annealing is the least
invasive and provides the best results with its ability to visibly reduce the carving and not
cause deformation to the surrounding areas. This nudges the action plan for the artwork by
Lucio Fontana closer to a possible treatment method.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Degree project for Bachelor in Science in Conservation
2024, 180 HEC
First cycle
2024:15
Collections
Date
2024-08-22Author
Ljungquist, Olivia
Keywords
Aluminum restoration, Soft annealing, Metal conservation, Vandalism repair, Lucio Fontana
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303 2024:15
Language
eng