In our previous posts we discussed the materials and methods used by Claes Oldenburg to create Floor Cake, the artist’s unique and popular piece of painted cake currently undergoing conservation treatment here at MoMA. This week, we investigate the properties of Floor Cake’s surface dirt, to help us prepare an optimal cleaning solution to remove dirt and grime from the sculpture’s painted surface.
Posts tagged ‘pH’
March 8, 2010
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Behind the Scenes,
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Claes Oldenburg: Conservation of Floor Cake (Week 5)
Posted by Cindy Albertson, Samuel H. Kress Research Fellow in Paintings Conservation, Margo Delidow, Sculpture Conservation Research Fellow
0 Comments | Tags: acrylic paint, Claes Oldenburg, conductivity, Conservation, Floor Cake, pH, Richard Wolbers
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