Materiality & preservation

The tangible support and the time in the cultural patrimony preservation

Authors

  • Haroldo Gallo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29147/2526-1789.DAT.2016v1i2p151-162

Keywords:

Cultural heritage, preservation, materiality, memory, identity

Abstract

This paper is founded on the certainty that, in general terms, in order to conserve it is necessary to transform, without depriving the artifact from its nature. It is centered on the relationships both materials and materiality keep with preservation. It addresses the tangible support of both cultural nature and heritage value artifacts, which possess the dimension of time – relative in its own nature/essence – as one of the main references and criteria for safeguard, preservation, conservation, as well as for restoration interventions and reintegration of these artifacts into daily life. The paper lays foundation in the increasing presence, relevance and meaning of the heritage issue, as well as the extensions of its conceptual and geographical basis before the great transformations of the human environment, especially the constructed one. It highlights the ways relationships and feelings are established with tangible cultural artifacts and their dimensions as monuments and documents. It identifies the prevalence and relativization of the criteria for authenticity, in comparison to identity, and their expressions in the current recommended fundaments in the area. The paper defends an active and imaginative conservationist attitude, opposed to a nostalgic approach, as a beacon for actions of systematic preservation of the heritage artifacts which form the memory and identity of communities. It concludes that some things should change over time, whereas others should remain themselves in their substance and essence, in spite of having been transformed.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

ARGAN, Giulio Carlo. Storia dell’arte come storia della città – Roma: Editori Riuniti, 1984.

BRANDI, Cesare. Il patrimônio insidiato: scritti sulla tutela del paesaggio e dell’arte – Roma: Editori Riuniti, 2001.

CARBONARA, Giovanni. Avvicinamento al restauro: teoría, storia, monumento – Napoli: Liguori Editori, 1997.

CESCHI, Carlo. Teoria e storia del restauro – Roma: Mario Bulzoni Editore, 1970.

CHOAY, Francoise. A alegoria do patrimônio. São Paulo: UNESP, 2001.

CRISTINELLI, Giuseppe e FORAMITTI, Vittorio. Il restauro fra identità e autenticità: atti della tavola rotonda “I principi fondativi del restauro architettonico”. Venezia: Marsílio Ed., 2000.

FONSECA, Maria Cecília Londres. O patrimônio em processo: trajetória da política federal de preservação no Brasil. Rio de Janeiro/Brasília, Editora UFRJ/MinC- Iphan, 2005.

FRAMPTON, Kenneth. Studies in Tectonic Culture: The Poetics of Construction in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Architecture. Cambridge/Massachusetts, The MIT Press, 1995.

GREGOTTI, Vittorio. Identità e crisi dell’architettura europea. Torino: Giulio Einaudi Ed., 1999.

HENRY, John. A Revolução científica: as origens da ciência moderna. Rio de Janeiro, Jorge Zahar Ed., 1998.

Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (Brasil), CURY, Isabelle, (org.) Cartas Patrimoniais. Rio de Janeiro: IPHAN, 2004.

MORI, Victor Hugo, GALLO, Haroldo (et. orgs.) Patrimônio: atualizando o debate. São Paulo: 9a SR IPHAN, 2006.

MARCONI, Paolo. Dal piccolo al grande restauro: colore, struttura, architettura. Venezia: Marsílio Ed., 1988.

MARCONI, Paolo. Matéria e significato: la questione del restauro architettonico. Roma: Editori Laterza, 2003.

WHITROW, G. J. O tempo na história: Concepções do tempo da pré-história aos nossos dias. Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar Ed., 1993.

Published

2016-12-27

How to Cite

Gallo, H. (2016). Materiality & preservation: The tangible support and the time in the cultural patrimony preservation. DAT Journal, 1(2), 151–162. https://doi.org/10.29147/2526-1789.DAT.2016v1i2p151-162