Photo and painting conservators have it easy. Imagine the issues involved in curating a Joseph Cornell box, or a heap of felt and lard.
You should look up Anselm Kiefer's work. The galleries usually have to attend to the floor with a broom and dustpan every few days.
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One of my photo teachers once said, "If you want to make something archival go make pottery."
I whole heartedly believe in the statement. I think people paint, draw, photograph because they **NEED** to. WE never thing how we'll save this thing while we're doing it. That thought only comes after (a result of commodification? thoughts of people investing hundres, thousands, millions?).
But then again, I believe that the human race will be wiped out by aliens with a big laser and Will Smith won't save us because he's gettin' jiggy wit it. When the aliens are done wreaking havoc, only 1 archival object will exist: A Gursky picture of the Statue of Libery--buried in sand--and only a young Charlton Heston will express the irony by shouting "DAMN YOU!!!!"
Actually, one of the things I thought we would have by now is inkjet 'printing' of stained glass panels.
On the other hand, one of my favourite sources of artistic inspiration is a hole torn in horse chestnut leaves. Archive that.
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