The
exhibition Revitalize and Preserve" was opened in the Central State Museum
of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The fund
collections of one of the largest museums of Kazakhstan has about 300,000
units. One of the main activities of the Museum is the restoration and
revitalization of historical artifacts. Unfortunately, over the time, museum
objects becoming old, and so their restoration is an integral part of the
preservation of historical and cultural values.
Restoration
(Latin restavratio - recovery) is a set of measures (preventive inspection,
preservation, and restoration) to prevent the subsequent damage and achieving
optimal conditions of prolonged preservation of artefacts.
The
Restoration Center operates in the CGM of the Republic of Kazakhstan since 1986.
It includes the restoration experts who works in different fields in accordance
with the division of the fund's collection by types of materials in such areas
as graphics, ceramics, soft equipment, wood, leather, bone and metal. The experienced
professionals who laid the methods of restoration of monuments through practice
stood at the root of the center. The restorers of the CGM center of the
Republic of Kazakhstan not only improving their skills along with the interning
and achieving certificates of certain restoration centers i.e. the restoring
department of the funds of the State Historical Museum in the restoration
workshop of graphics, oil painting and pottery (Moscow); in the "All-Russian
scientific and artistic restoration center named after academician I.E. Grabar"
(Moscow); in the sector of tissue restoration "of the Russian State Museum"
(St. Petersburg); the Istanbul Central Laboratory of Restoration and
Conservation (State Museum of Topkapi Palace, Turkish Republic), but also
sharing their knowledge that were acquired in the field of restoration with
colleagues from all regions of Kazakhstan.
The aim
of this exhibition is to show the contribution of the Restoration Center of CGM
of the Republic of Kazakhstan towards the saving of the museum values. Thus,
about 916 exhibits were restored during the last three years.
The
exhibition "Revitalize and Preserve" presented:
- Items,
the creation of which is the result of a hard and challenging work of the
museum conservators. They represent only a small part of the restored items:
paintings, watercolor paintings, valuable documents and manuscripts,
archaeological finds, household utensils, weapons, jewelry, musical instruments
and other objects of historical and cultural value.
-
Restoration documentation that contains an information about the process of
restoration of museum objects: acts of reception and issue, passports, minutes
of meetings of the Board of the Restoration Museum.
-
Illustrations - photos of subjects before and during the restoration.
The
visitors will be able to compare the state of the exhibits before and after
restoration.
The exhibition of restored museum
exhibits - "Revitalize and Preserve" will be open until March 6.