保存意大利米兰Orticanoodles的当代壁画“Musica Popolare”:商业涂料的变质过程和保护性能

IF 3.3 2区 综合性期刊 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Nicolò Guarnieri , Laura Pagnin , Letizia Berti , Sara Goidanich , Davide Gulotta , Francesca Caterina Izzo , Lucia Toniolo
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本研究旨在探讨在城市户外条件下保护真实街头艺术品的可能性。具体而言,本文重点关注Orticanoodles在米兰对壁画“Musica Popolare”(2016)进行的测试实验工作,包括:i)通过原位和微侵入技术评估保护状况;Ii)建立现场测试方案,以评估保护性处理的兼容性和有效性;三、为期一年的监测检测活动。本研究调查了油漆的变质过程,并评估了各种商业涂料的防护性能,这些涂料之前在实验室条件下进行了测试。值得注意的是,壁画经历了三种不同的暴露条件(完全暴露,部分暴露和遮蔽),允许对其效果进行比较评估。涂层的性能通过测试方案进行评估,测试方案包括:便携式数字显微镜、VIS反射光谱、光泽度和垂直水接触角测量。经过一年的自然老化后,监测结果表明,丙烯酸基涂料对涂漆表面的保护作用有限,确保了适度的保色性,但对液态水的保护不足。在有遮蔽的区域,防护涂层的应用产生了负面影响,使处理过的表面比原始绘画更不稳定,而没有显着改善拒水性(WCAs)。还观察到颗粒物质(PM)粘附在表面上的增加。接触角测量表明,在一年的时间里,只有氟化涂料达到并保持了良好的拒水性。然而,在监测期间,没有一种被测试的涂层提供了令人满意的保护,这凸显了对这些艺术品更创新和有效的保护策略的需求。
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Preserving the contemporary mural “Musica Popolare” by Orticanoodles in Milan, Italy: Deterioration processes and protection performance of commercial coatings
This study aims to investigate the possibility of protecting real street artworks in urban outdoor conditions. Specifically, this paper focuses on a testing experimental work carried out on the mural “Musica Popolare” (2016) in Milan by Orticanoodles and includes: i) the assessment of the state of conservation through in-situ and micro-invasive techniques; ii) the set-up of an in-situ testing protocol to assess the compatibility and efficacy of protective treatments; iii) the one-year monitoring testing campaign. This study investigates the deterioration processes of the paint and evaluates the protective performances of various commercial coatings, which were previously tested under laboratory conditions. Notably, the mural experiences three distinct exposure conditions (fully exposed, partially exposed, and sheltered) allowing for a comparative evaluation of their effects. The coatings performance was evaluated by using a testing protocol including: portable digital microscopy, VIS reflectance spectroscopy, glossmetry, and vertical water contact angle measurements. After one year of natural ageing, the monitoring results indicate that acrylic-based coatings offered only limited protective action of the painted surface, ensuring a moderate colour retention but an insufficient protection towards liquid water. In sheltered areas, the application of protective coatings had a negative effect, making the treated surfaces more unstable than the original paintings without significantly improving water repellency (WCAs). An increase of particulate matter (PM) adhesion to the surfaces was also observed. Contact angle measurements indicated that only the fluorinated coatings achieved and maintained good water repellency over the one-year period. However, none of the tested coatings provided satisfactory protection over the monitoring period, highlighting the need for more innovative and effective preservation strategies for these artworks.
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Journal of Cultural Heritage
Journal of Cultural Heritage 综合性期刊-材料科学:综合
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6.80
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9.70%
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166
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cultural Heritage publishes original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all aspects of science and technology of cultural heritage as well as interpretation and theoretical issues related to preservation.
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