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Behind-the-Scenes with Hodgkin: Part I

Posted on April 4, 2011 by Conservation

Howard Hodgkin’s As Time Goes By (2009) comprises some of the world’s largest etchings. In the first installment of this three part video series, Phillips conservators devise a system to mount, display, and store the ten-panel, 3,200 square foot artwork.

Posted in 90 Years of New, Conservation Studio | Tagged Howard Hodgkin, new acquisitions, storage, video | 1 Comment |

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