“New Needs Need New Techniques".
"And the modern artists have found new ways and new means of making their statements...” Jackson Pollock
PUBLIC Institution vs PRIVATE Collections
The Art Market is notoriously polluted with historical and divided opinions of past acclaimed historical experts.
There are multiple debates and emerging consensus in the art market.
Art world figureheads are slowly gearing towards a Scientific and Modern academic pathway to avoid Artworld Scandals and Setbacks.
ART SCRUTINY
The modern processes used to identity previously unknown non exhibited long held artworks from "private collections" is significantly far greater than the historical infrequent analysis of major museum artworks exhibited in top level art institutions.
The Art Market has identified a key need therefore has started to pose key questions of the Museum Art portraits in public exhibitions.
Historically, Top Level Museums and Institutions have major disputes and dilemmas with Artworld Academics over arts and paintings.
UNKNOWN ARTWORKS
The 21st Century latest forensic findings of privately owned NEVER been exhibited unknown artworks has now become somewhat of a thorn in the side of the Art World.
The historical opinions of traditionally acclaimed art experts plus
20th Century academic historians is now being scrutinized.
QUESTION EVERYTHING?
The formerly acclaimed universally accepted opinions of world renowned art historians and experts is now constantly under the spotlight.
Historical divided opinions are therefore questioned hence now challenged via the latest data findings via art methodologies per
21st Century scientifics in revealing the latest fact based evidence.
FORENSICS SCIENTIFICS EXAMINATIONS
Newer contrasting results is therefore a significant development.
Due to the sophisticated hardware and latest equipment from the manufacturers of 21st Century Superlab Suppliers
of 21st Century Art Research Equipment- It now instigates a major requirement and rethink of the formerly accepted academic views.
SUPERLABS
State of the art laboratory facilities can unravel far more in depth analysis revealing detailed information due to the highly accurate sophisticated machinery.
The latest super HD scans can reveal unbeknownst subjectivity:
"What Lies Beneath."
Some laboratories apply highly accurate advanced algorithm systems specifically streamlined for the corporate conglomerates, auditors, banking industry, judicial bodies and law enforcement.
The very same systems are thus beneficial for art identification purposes which in turn leads to renewed academic authentications.
This is known in Corporate Terms as Best Practice !
Scientists can now apply in-depth processes and knowledge of materials, eras, methods, brushstrokes, compositions and more.
"It’s Galileo. Science can now be used to authenticate the art . . .
We are [tracing] the painting back to where it was executed. It’s very CSI.”
21st Century Art Research Equipment
can reveal the new discoveries and findings via:
Colorimetery
Applied Spectroscopy
XRF laboratory
Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology - Bioengineering/Bioinformatics
Generation Sequencing Technology (Nanopore)
Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
IonSpec_FTICR Mass Spectrometery
It's a case of
'21st Century Advanced Science vs 20th Century Historians'
Art Authenticated by Alex Balk November 8, 2013
DUE DILIGENCE - 21st Century
Buyers are now open to Research Methods including AI and forensic specialist teams to thoroughly investigate an artworks complete life from inception, origin, historical significance, genealogy plus subsequent conservation and restorations.
More importantly, many buyers now require the latest scientific evidence reports prior to acquisition.
The newest Latest Research and Condition Reports also assist for Security Vaults, Insurance and Appraisal Valuations.
AUTHENTICATION AND ATTRIBUTION
Curators traditionally provided details of evidence for the process towards authentication of an artwork by experts.
Any previously unattributed work would generally require thorough analysis of the artwork.
1990s
DNA forensic examinations was crucial to judicial process however the Art Market is gearing towards evolution and modern thinking.
DNA forensic examinations from the early 1990s have been clearly modernised and somewhat replaced by the latest sophisticated laboratory networks and supercomputers.
FUTURES
The new technologies have an enhanced way for a concise methodology with the latest sophisticated hardware and intelligence.
State of The Art laboratories are in demand for clients requiring peace of mind.
We welcome the latest advances in 21st Century
Art Research and Methodology.
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