The Sculpture Department specializes in the restoration of 14th-21st century sculpture and three dimensional works in ceramic, plaster, marble, metal, stone, wood, glass, mixed media, as well as ethnographic sculptures and artifacts. This subspecialty within the field of conservation demands a broad knowledge of sculpture materials and fabrication techniques, both historic and contemporary.
Treatment Examples
Ice Bag- Scale 8, Claes Oldenburg 1969-1971. This Kinetic Sculpture was brought to the Center for cleaning and general restoration.
Lalanne sheep damaged in Hurricane Katrina:
Post-treatment
Pretreatment
This T'ang Dynasty Sculpture was damaged in a residential move. The shards were reassembled by our Decorative Arts Department to their original position and the losses were filled and retouched.
This bust was accidentally damaged, and had broken into over 60 pieces. The individual extant shards were first cleaned using conservation solvents and then carefully reassembled. Areas of loss were filled with conservation adhesive, and edge seams retouched to match the original to both value and hue.