Yeah, that's right.  Michael Jackson's face was probabaly worked on by the 
moral equivalent of a Eugene Hughes or a Joe DePrenda or a Joe Hernandez.  
 
Paraphrasing:  "The defendant is an immoral, lying stinking rat with the ethics 
of a child molestor!  But hey, I don't wanna cast no aspersions."  -- "Take the 
Money and Run" (1969, written and directed by Woody Allen).



Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 16:32:40 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Poster 
restoration & their equivalence to fine artTo: [email protected]



The restoration done to Michael Jackson's face illustrates the point that you 
need to hire only the very best restorers, preferably one that understands the 
adage that less is more and never wear white after Labor Day.  FRANC


-----Original Message-----From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
Of David KusumotoSent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 4:27 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
Re: [MOPO] Poster restoration & their equivalence to fine artShoot, you've got 
me there.  Though I'd beg to differ that Michael Jackson's face was "restored" 
for future generations to enjoy.  Maybe to Michael, but not to the rest of the 
world.

Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 15:14:39 -0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Re: [MOPO] Poster restoration & their equivalence to fine arCC: 
[email protected]

Another example was Michael Jackson's face, which was also darkening and 
crumbling (perhaps also caused by years of exposure to human breath), and it 
too has been restored, so future generations can enjoy it as well.
 
Bruce
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 3:08 PM, David Kusumoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Franc is correct.  Museums and syndicates/corporations which own original works 
of art employ convervators and restorers regularly.  Michelangelo's Sistine 
Chapel in Rome AND Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" in Milan -- frescoes painted on 
wet plaster before hardening -- were indeed darkening and crumbling, exposed to 
years of humidity, human breath, heat, smoke from candles, etc.  They were both 
restored -- yes, amid controversy -- but the end result was preservation of 
these treasures for future generations to enjoy.  Both were in danger of being 
lost forever -- headed to the bin of wistful photographs of "how they were" 
before they crumbled to dust.  Hell, even portions of the crumbling Dead Sea 
Scrolls have undergone some restoration.  The Museum of Modern Art in New York 
(note the word, "modern!") displays paper, including restored posters, 
photographs and misc. commercial ads.  Such conservators recognize the 
transient nature of things, esp. paper filled with acid -- and have acted 
accordingly.  Nothing -- including rocks -- lasts forever -- without some form 
of human intervention/constant care. -d.

Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 12:43:41 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Dario/ poster 
restorationTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] would wager to say that you are incorrect on 
this thought, even for the "purists"...  

darken and crumble?? very dramatic ..   :)

jeff

On Jul 16, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Franc wrote:


I think some of the purists on this board would have preferred it if theSistine 
Chapel were just allowed to darken and crumble so that it couldremain in its 
original state and untouched by the obscene hands of anevil restorer!
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