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The monitoring and documenting of contemporary art at the Central Archives in Helsinki

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Liisa Lindgren*
Affiliation:
Central Art Archives, Finnish National Gallery, Kaivokatu 2, 0100 Helsinki, Finland
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Email: [email protected], www.fng.fi
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Abstract

The Central Art Archives, founded in 1990 as a documentation and research institution within the Finnish National Gallery, have attempted to accept the challenges that contemporary art presents to archiving by realising extensive documentation projects covering conceptual, performance, land and environmental art in Finland. The corpus of documentary material includes photographs, slides, videos, interview transcripts, exhibition catalogues, etc. Currently the Central Art Archives is working together with the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma on a media art project.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2002

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References

1. Happala, Leevi, ed. Katoava taide = Förgänglig Konst = Ephemeral Art. Helsinki: Valtion taidemuseo, 1999.Google Scholar