Noémie Jennifer
When Regular Tools Don’t Cut It, Make 'Em Yourself | Conservation Lab
Conserving one-of-a-kind objects calls for unique solutions.
Meet the DIY Custodians Saving Athens' Street Art | Conservation Lab
Guerrilla art gets its own team of guerrilla conservators.
Should Perishable Art Be Saved? | Conservation Lab
When art goes off script, those in charge of its survival have to follow.
How to Preserve Human Specimens | Conservation Lab
We talked to the guy who's responsible for rehydrating dried-up fetuses, fixing wonky skeletons, and cleaning skulls at the Mütter Museum.
A 43' Mechanical Spider Touches Down in France
Kumo the Giant Spider, built by street theater company La Machine, is both terrifying and endearing.
How the City of Paris Preserves 13 Million Photographs | Conservation Lab
The birthplace of photography hires a team of experts that specialize in everything from daguerreotypes to digital prints.
We Hit the Studio with a Private Painting Restorer | Conservation Lab
Restoration artist Aldo Peaucelle shows us how to save a painting.
Listen to the Sound of Extinct Habitats Preserved by an Ex-Hollywood Composer
After working on 'Rosemary's Baby' and 'Apocalypse Now,' Bernie Krause records orchestras of natural animal sounds.
Inside the Haunting Restoration of a Gas Chamber Execution Sculpture | Conservation Lab
MoMA conservators have saved Bruce Conner’s disturbing sculpture from storage.
How Replicas Could Save Threatened Artworks | Conservation Lab
Digital facsimiles ensure originals remain intact—but how do they affect the way we experience art?
What Can We Learn from 5 Centuries of Unfinished Art?
The Met Breuer’s inaugural show, 'Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible,' lays bare the artistic process.
Meet the Chemist Who Accidentally Created a New Blue Pigment
Step aside, ultramarine and cobalt—YInMn blue is just as vibrant and far more durable.