5184 x 3455 px | 43,9 x 29,3 cm | 17,3 x 11,5 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
25 giugno 2010
Ubicazione:
UK
Altre informazioni:
Closer to home The re-opening of Leighton House Museum A photographic exhibition and a documentary film. 15th March - 20th June 2010 by Frederique Cifuentes This large-scale display brings together a magnificent selection of photographs and video clips taken during the refurbishment project. It casts a unique light on one of the most remarkable restoration and conservation projects undertaken in the UK. It includes fresh discoveries and research, along with original, previously unpublished archival material offering a new assessment of Leighton House Museum. The exhibition also offers a great opportunity to understand more about culture, history, makers and craft professionals. Frederique Cifuentes has developed a detailed programme of photography and film to document the restoration, museum staff and the many specialists, makers and crafts professionals whose expertise has been called upon over the 18 months duration of this project. Extensive photography and filming has been carried out on and off site to capture a comprehensive record of the project. This is the best documented restoration of the house to date and is only the second time in the 109 year history of the museum that such large-scale interventions have taken place within the historic interiors. The refurbishment Leighton House Museum has been closed for refurbishment since November 2008, and will re-open to the public on Saturday 3 April 2010. As a record of this historically significant event, the photographer and filmmaker Frederique Cifuentes has been commissioned by the museum to: i) record the process for permanent archive ii) provide an on-line video diary of work in progress iii) provide a photographic record of work in progress iv) create a multi-media display that will appeal to press and visiting audiences on re-opening v) create a range of learning material that will be disseminated and promoted as widely as possible vi) organise a photographic exhibition for the re-opening that w