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The conservation of beat art, with a focus on Jay Defeo

Caldararo, 2004

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Caldararo N
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Studies in Conservation

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Abstract The Beat Generation artists of the mid-twentieth century executed their paintings on various supports with a variety of pigmented media (including house paints), unpigmented media (including caulking and adhesives) and coatings. Paintings were reworked with tools …
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