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Purpose. The research aimed to develop an integrated and systematic method for assessing risk in contemporary public art collections. The research outlines key elements of a public-art risk-management plan. Emphasis is placed on enhancing heritage protection from natural hazards and extreme events related to climate change and, more significantly, on how such a plan can strengthen resilience in the social and historic built environment.
Methodology. To develop the method, the World Heritage Historic Center of San Gimignano (Italy), comprising both medieval heritage and contemporary public art, is investigated because of its unique cultural landscape. The landscape’s contemporary elements exist as the result of several cultural initiatives: Affinità Elettive (1994), Arte all’Arte (1998-2005), and UmoCA (2011). This research highlights how the ensured survival of San Gimignano’s public art is severely conditioned by the coexistence of physical, contextual, and managerial factors (hazards and vulnerabilities).
Findings. Based on case studies, the research develops indicators and criteria for vulnerability and risk analysis. Moreover, the integration of public art into, and its contribution to, general DRM frameworks is discussed. Despite the fact that public art’s values can contribute to the resilience of historic urban centers, the research reveals important challenges to overcome if public art is to be incorporated into general risk-management policies.
Originality. In light of this, a risk-analysis model has been developed following international policies and frameworks, the results of which could be integrated into the general-management and conservation plan for the contemporary collections in the public space. Moreover, in recognition of the importance of social, cultural, and economic processes in the conservation of public spaces, a values assessment has been incorporated into the risk management framework.
目的。本研究旨在发展一种综合、系统的方法来评估当代公共艺术收藏的风险。该研究概述了公共艺术风险管理计划的关键要素。重点是加强对遗产的保护,使其免受自然灾害和与气候变化有关的极端事件的影响,更重要的是,如何通过这样的规划来增强社会和历史建筑环境的复原力。为了开发这种方法,圣吉米尼亚诺(意大利)的世界遗产历史中心,包括中世纪遗产和当代公共艺术,因为其独特的文化景观而被调查。景观的当代元素的存在是几个文化活动的结果:affinit Elettive (1994), Arte all 'Arte(1998-2005)和UmoCA(2011)。这项研究强调了圣吉米尼亚诺公共艺术的生存是如何受到物理、环境和管理因素(危险和脆弱性)共存的严重制约的。在案例研究的基础上,本研究制定了脆弱性和风险分析的指标和标准。此外,还讨论了公共艺术与一般DRM框架的整合及其贡献。尽管公共艺术的价值有助于历史城市中心的恢复,但研究表明,如果要将公共艺术纳入一般的风险管理政策,还需要克服一些重要的挑战。鉴于此,根据国际政策和框架开发了风险分析模型,其结果可以整合到公共空间当代藏品的一般管理和保护计划中。此外,由于认识到社会、文化和经济进程在保护公共空间中的重要性,价值评估已被纳入风险管理框架。