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Trajnostno konserviranje-restavriranje umetnin
ID Šeme, Blaž (Author)

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Abstract
Konservatorstvo-restavratorstvo je z ohranjanjem kulturne dediščine za prihodnje generacije kot temeljnim ciljem svojega delovanja že v samem jedru trajnostno naravnano. Na tej kulturno trajnostni usmeritvi temelji konservatorsko-restavratorska teorija. Vendar k trajnostni usmerjenosti poleg ohranjanja kulturnega kapitala prispeva tudi ekonomsko, družbeno in okoljsko odgovorno ohranjanje kulturne dediščine, najsi bo to pri delu v ateljeju ali na terenu. Ob konserviranju-restavriranju likovnih umetnin v javnem prostoru in na arhitekturni dediščini, torej ob terenskem monitoringu in posegih na likovnih umetninah, na zbirki umetnin nekega območja (arheološki parki, forme vive …) kot tudi na korpusu sorodnih umetniških del na določenem geografsko širšem področju (sakralni spomeniki, spomeniki NOB …), se strokovnjaki soočajo s še dodatnimi trajnostnimi izzivi, saj je obravnava teh umetniških del navadno neločljivo povezana z določenim prostorom, arhitekturo in njenimi posebnostmi, bolj spremenljivimi okoljskimi pogoji, prevozi na daljše razdalje, večjo družbeno vključenostjo in večjimi finančnimi vložki. Pri tem je preventivno redno spremljanje stanja in tekoče vzdrževanje z več vidikov bolj trajnostno od interventnih konservatorsko-restavratorskih posegov zaradi zanemarjanja in propadanja teh umetnin. Toda tudi v primeru kurativnih konservatorsko restavratorskih posegov je mogoče zmanjšati porabo energije in materialov, uporabiti okoljsko sprejemljivejše materiale ter izboljšati dejavnosti in postopke, da so okoljsko, ekonomsko in družbeno-kulturno prijaznejši.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:konserviranje-restavriranje umetnin, ekonomska trajnost, okoljska trajnost, družbeno-kulturna trajnost, ocena trajnosti življenjskega kroga (LCSA)
Work type:Other
Typology:1.16 - Independent Scientific Component Part or a Chapter in a Monograph
Organization:ALUO - Academy of Fine Arts and Design
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2026
Number of pages:Str. 87-110, 107-110
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-181477 This link opens in a new window
UDC:7.01
DOI:10.51938/9789612977665 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:272804867 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.04.2026
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Record is a part of a monograph

Title:Umetnost in trajnost : trajnostne dimenzije likovne ustvarjalnosti in ohranjanja likovne dediščine
Editors:Blaž Šeme
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:Založba Univerze
Year:2026
ISBN:978-961-297-766-5
COBISS.SI-ID:265580547 This link opens in a new window

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License:CC BY-SA 4.0, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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Language:English
Title:Sustainable conservation-restoration of artworks
Abstract:
The field of conservation-restoration, by virtue of its fundamental goal—the conservation of cultural heritage for future generations—is sustainability oriented at its core. This culturally sustainable orientation forms the foundation of conservation-restoration theory. Beyond the preservation of cultural capital, there is something else contributing to this sustainable orientation, namely the economically, socially, and environmentally responsible conservation of cultural heritage, whether carried out in the studio or in the field. In the conservation-restoration of artworks in public spaces and those that are part of architectural heritage, i.e. when conducting field monitoring and carrying out interventions on artworks, or collections of artworks in a certain area (archaeological parks, forma vivas, etc.) as well as on corpuses of related artworks in a specific but geographically broader area (sacral monuments, monuments to the National Liberation Struggle, etc.), experts face additional sustainability challenges. The treatment of such artworks is usually inextricably linked to a specific space, architecture, and its specific features, more variable environmental conditions, longer-distance transport, greater social involvement, and greater financial investments. In such cases, regular preventive monitoring and ongoing maintenance are, in many respects, more sustainable than conservation-restoration interventions made necessary by neglect and consequent deterioration of these artworks. However, even in curative conservation-restoration interventions, energy and resource consumption can be reduced through the use of more environmentally acceptable materials, and by improving processes and activities to minimise their environmental, economic, and socio-cultural costs.

Keywords:conservation-restoration of artworks, economic sustainability, environmental sustainability, socio-cultural sustainability, Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA)

Projects

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:J7-4641-2022
Name:Dediščina za vključujočo trajnostno preobrazbo - HEI-TRANSFORM

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