Abstract
Conservation science has raised a number of epistemological questions. Debates around time-based media and obsolescence have fostered a growing attention to the historiography of conservation. The problems that it has highlighted are vital for considering not only contemporary art but also disciplinary approaches to earlier periods, particularly the Renaissance.
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