Dear colleagues,

The Getty Conservation Institute is pleased to announce the publication of 
"Modern Metals in Cultural Heritage: Understanding and Characterization," by 
Virginia Costa.

The proliferation of new metals--such as stainless steels, aluminum alloys, and 
metallic coatings--in modern and contemporary art and architecture has made the 
need for professionals who can address their conservation more critical than 
ever. This volume seeks to bridge the gap between the vast technical literature 
on metals and the pressing needs of conservators, curators, and other heritage 
professionals without a metallurgy background. It offers practical information 
in a simple and direct way, enabling curators, conservators, and artists alike 
to understand and evaluate the objects under their care. 

This invaluable reference reframes information formerly found only in 
specialized technical and industrial publications for the context of cultural 
heritage conservation. As the first book to address the properties, testing, 
and maintenance issues of the hundreds of metals and alloys available since the 
beginning of the twentieth century, it is destined to become an essential 
resource for conservators, artists, fabricators, curators, collectors, and 
anyone working with modern metals.

Virginia Costa is a freelance scientist with over twenty years of experience 
working with modern metals. She is based in Meudon, France.

The book is available for $60 USD. 
https://shop.getty.edu/products/modern-metals-in-cultural-heritage-br-understanding-and-characterization-978-1606066058
 


Anna Duer
Reference Librarian
Getty Conservation Institute
1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 700
Los Angeles, CA 90049-1684
+1 310-440-6710


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