TY - JOUR AU - Caccia Gherardini, Susanna PY - 2020/07/23 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Le nuove metamorfosi ovidiane del restauro JF - Restauro Archeologico JA - ra VL - 27 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - 10.13128/rar-9441 UR - https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/9441 SP - 4-11 AB - <p>Today it would be necessary to render the intersection between words that give life to<br>things and traces that continuously refer back from stone to documents, from archive<br>documents to the independence of the work, with its autonomous temporality of continuous<br>metamorphoses. It would be appropriate to do it by highlighting what is considered<br>“residual”. Not only, as it is commonly said nowadays, because of the resilience<br>of the restoration material to destruction, at least semantically. But because restoration<br>faces the dilemma of micro-history in a world that we would like to be global and should<br>have knock down all barriers. Globalization has accelerated the “presentism”, thus undermining<br>even the language of actors, as well as of those involved in restoration and<br>preservation, who have as their cognitive foundation the multiplicity of time and of the<br>times that history entrusts to the restorer. Only recovering the space and the meaning of<br>words that are not used solely to make homogeneous what is not can bring back to those<br>relational knowledges, such as restoration, their theoretical foundations.</p> ER -