Integrated Chemical Mapping and Analytical Pyrolysis for Tracking the Evolution of Street Art Material.

IF 3 4区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jacopo La Nasa, Silvia Pizzimenti, Tommaso Nacci, Chloë Coustet, Giulia Lorenzetti, Stefano Legnaioli, Andrea Surak, Ben Ruchte, Julia Quilici, Mathieu Thoury, Ilaria Degano, Francesca Modugno
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The chemical investigation of modern art materials and synthetic paint materials has been a major focus of research in cultural heritage science over the past decade. Since the 1970s, street art has become an influential cultural movement with significant artistic and social impact in modern cities, and the conservation of relevant artworks related to urban neo-muralism has been increasingly recognized. Understanding these materials is critical to developing conservation strategies, as their composition continues to change with industrial innovation and regulatory changes. This study presents the application of an analytical approach that integrates chemical mapping based on spectroscopic approaches together with analytical pyrolysis, chromatography, and mass spectrometry to investigate two key case studies and provide insights into the evolution of street art materials over the past 30 years. This comprehensive approach provides a deeper understanding of the composition and transformation of urban art materials over time, overcoming the limitations of individual methods and revealing both organic and inorganic materials. This combined approach represents the state of the art in the study of synthetic paints used in modern art and provides new insights into the evolution of the formulation of materials used by street artists.

追踪街头艺术材料演变的综合化学制图与分析热解。
近十年来,现代艺术材料和合成涂料材料的化学研究一直是文物科学研究的重点。自20世纪70年代以来,街头艺术已成为现代城市中具有重大艺术和社会影响的一种有影响力的文化运动,与城市新壁画主义相关的相关艺术品的保护日益得到认可。了解这些材料对于制定保护策略至关重要,因为它们的成分随着工业创新和监管变化而不断变化。本研究介绍了一种分析方法的应用,该分析方法将基于光谱方法的化学制图与分析热解、色谱和质谱相结合,以调查两个关键案例研究,并为过去30年来街头艺术材料的演变提供见解。这种综合的方法提供了对城市艺术材料随时间的构成和转变的更深入的理解,克服了个体方法的局限性,揭示了有机和无机材料。这种结合的方法代表了现代艺术中使用的合成颜料研究的艺术状态,并为街头艺术家使用的材料配方的演变提供了新的见解。
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ChemPlusChem
ChemPlusChem CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
5.90
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200
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: ChemPlusChem is a peer-reviewed, general chemistry journal that brings readers the very best in multidisciplinary research centering on chemistry. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies. Fully comprehensive in its scope, ChemPlusChem publishes articles covering new results from at least two different aspects (subfields) of chemistry or one of chemistry and one of another scientific discipline (one chemistry topic plus another one, hence the title ChemPlusChem). All suitable submissions undergo balanced peer review by experts in the field to ensure the highest quality, originality, relevance, significance, and validity.
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