The Borneo Post

Art Hospital helps heal ‘sick’ artworks

- Norhidayyu Zainal

KUALA LUMPUR: Not many realise that Malaysia is rich in local visual art and creativity, possessing over 5,000 collection­s, some even over 100 years old.

They are not just fine art in the form of paintings, but encompass various dimensions including sketches, printmakin­g, photograph­y, and sculptures, all of which are highly valuable and need to be preserved.

As heritage treasures that immortalis­e various episodes of the nation’s journey and progress in various facets of visual art expression, it is not an easy task to ensure these highly sensitive works remain in their original condition, especially when they are hundreds of years old, such as those from the colonial era.

To ensure that these artworks have a longer lifespan, the Art Hospital at the Conservati­on Repository Centre of the National Art Gallery serves as their ‘saviour’, with functions almost similar to the Conservati­on Management Division at the National Museum in preserving the nation’s artworks

Establishe­d in 2019 by the National Visual Arts Developmen­t Board (LPSVN), this Art Hospital is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia, combining its primary role of managing collection­s and conserving creative works while also supporting the ecosystem of the national art industry.

The Art Hospital not only focuses on the conservati­on process of visual artworks by experience­d conservati­onists, but also plays a role as a gallery, an art library, and a museum, thus serving as a catalyst for the country’s tourism, says Musrizal Mat Isa, senior curator at LPSVN Collection and Conservati­on Section.

“For over 60 years, LPSVN has been collecting the nation’s art treasures in various mediums.

“Finally, LPSVN took a step towards enhancing facilities, equipment, and the quality of art collection­s with the establishm­ent of the Art Hospital.

“It also offers advisory services, restoratio­n, art collection storage, and public consultati­ons based on its mission and vision, in preserving and conserving the nation’s artistic heritage treasures and disseminat­ing informatio­n on art conservati­on to the public,” he told Bernama.

Therefore, several emphases are placed on the Art Hospital, especially regarding storage methods based on specific categories, which include repositori­es for paper, sculpture and art objects, painting repositori­es, as well as repositori­es for artists and art collection­s

“The repository for paperwork stores nearly 3,000 paperbased artworks, encompassi­ng prints, paintings, Chinese ink paintings, watercolou­rs, photos and archival materials, stored in a cool room according to conservati­on standards with storage room temperatur­es maintained under ambient conditions.

“The repository for sculptures and art objects is dedicated to storing collection­s of sculptures and art objects.

“The public can view the collection­s stored here through the first-of-its-kind glass tunnel in the country, while the painting repository stores nearly 1,500 collection­s such as oil paintings and acrylics,” he said.

In addition to the expertise of its staff, the Art Hospital is also equipped with facilities such as a conservati­on studio for frames and art objects, a painting conservati­on laboratory, a collection study room, a photograph­y studio, as well as technical examinatio­n using the latest technology. For processes such as cleaning, tear repair, image reintegrat­ion, and lining, which are conducted in the painting conservati­on laboratory, modern technologi­es such as ‘Polarised Light Microscope’ and ‘X-Ray Fluorescen­ce’ are utilised.

As for the collection study room, it is also open to researcher­s who wish to access art archival materials for their research through appointmen­ts with interactiv­e touch screens provided to encourage public understand­ing and appreciati­on of art.

“We plan to hold demonstrat­ions and workshops regularly to allow visitors to witness the conservati­on process first-hand. There are also plans to offer guided tours to this Art Hospital,” said Musrizal.

 ?? —Bernama photos ?? For processes such as cleaning, tear repair, image re-integratio­n and lining, which are conducted in the painting conservati­on laboratory, modern technologi­es such as ‘Polarised Light Microscope’ and ‘X-Ray Fluorescen­ce’ are utilised.
—Bernama photos For processes such as cleaning, tear repair, image re-integratio­n and lining, which are conducted in the painting conservati­on laboratory, modern technologi­es such as ‘Polarised Light Microscope’ and ‘X-Ray Fluorescen­ce’ are utilised.
 ?? ?? The Art Hospital is also equipped with facilities such as a conservati­on studio for frames and art objects, a painting conservati­on laboratory, a collection study room, a photograph­y studio, as well as technical examinatio­n using the latest technology.
The Art Hospital is also equipped with facilities such as a conservati­on studio for frames and art objects, a painting conservati­on laboratory, a collection study room, a photograph­y studio, as well as technical examinatio­n using the latest technology.
 ?? ?? The Art Hospital not only focuses on the conservati­on process of visual artworks by experience­d conservati­onists, but also plays a role as a gallery, an art library, and a museum.
The Art Hospital not only focuses on the conservati­on process of visual artworks by experience­d conservati­onists, but also plays a role as a gallery, an art library, and a museum.
 ?? ?? Musrizal says for over 60 years, the LPSVN has been collecting the nation’s art treasures in various mediums.
Musrizal says for over 60 years, the LPSVN has been collecting the nation’s art treasures in various mediums.

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