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"conservator" Definitions
  1. a person who is responsible for repairing and preserving works of art, buildings and other things of cultural interestTopics Artc2

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Jamie temporarily stepped down as Britney's personal conservator but remained the conservator of her estate.
The George Washington University Museum and the Textile Museum appointed Maria Fusco as chief conservator and chair in conservation and Elizabeth Shaeffer as associate conservator.
"We could really compare different mummies," said Tina March, an associate conservator who worked on the exhibition with Dr. Fischetti and Lisa Bruno, the museum's chief conservator.
My power as a conservator in terms of sitting on the board is to do things that are consistent with safety and soundness, with the conservator preserving the assets.
A Los Angeles court had named Jamie as the permanent conservator of his daughter's affairs in 2008, and named him permanent co-conservator of her estate, along with an attorney, Andrew Wallet.
A less exacting conservator ("ivory black"; "vine black"), or a conservator blinded by the common view (black works; bleak time), might have missed this element of the Rothkos, and likely destroyed it.
Wallet resigned in March 2019, leaving Jamie as sole conservator.
"It's just interesting, that's all," one conservator once told me.
Montgomery has already consented to act as the temporary conservator.
In March of 2019, Wallet resigned, making Jamie sole conservator.
"He will continue to be the conservator," the source says.
The conservator did not take apart the frame, he added.
He also became the court-approved conservator of her business affairs.
Taylor Swift can add "conservator" to her long list of titles.
It seems improbable Jamie could be Britney's conservator until the case is resolved, since the conservator is ultimately responsible for the welfare of the children and that's hard to do when you can't interact with them.
Britney's father, Jamie, was named permanent conservator of Britney's affairs in 2008.
Always check with a conservator before treating any of your antique furniture.
If you were an art conservator, you would throw things at me.
"It breaks your heart," said Malcolm Collum, chief conservator at the museum.
Jamie temporarily stepped down from his position as her conservator in September.
Banksy's "Looters" was restored by conservator and New Orleans local Elise Grenier.
She interacts with her dad, conservator Jamie Spears, multiple times a day.
And my comment certainly wasn't an attack on a highly competent conservator.
In 2008, a Los Angeles court named Jamie permanent conservator of Britney's affairs.
But, there's this ... we're told Lynne will not ask to become Britney's conservator.
"No decay, no decomposition: the eternal NOTHINGNESS," warns the conservator in all caps.
His father was for almost 30 years the principal art conservator at Sotheby's.
Luckily, the veteran conservator has come up with some innovative solutions throughout his career.
In 2008, a Los Angeles court named Jamie permanent conservator of his daughter's affairs.
The New-York Historical Society's chief conservator wore a slate-blue workman's-style jacket.
"We work on ten different things at one time," comments chief conservator Lisa Bruno.
In 2008, a Los Angeles court named Jamie permanent conservator of his daughter's affairs.
The court can also remove a conservator who isn't fulfilling his or her duties.
To clean the canvas, the museum's head conservator, Otto Hubacek, developed his own technique.
Corkin had arranged for Mooney to apply to become Henry's conservator earlier that year.
Jamie Spears wants out as his daughter's conservator, at least through January 20, 2020.
In 2008, a Los Angeles court named Jamie, 67, permanent conservator of Spears' affairs.
Britney Spears now has a new temporary conservator ... and, as expected, it's Jodi Montgomery.
A Dutch art conservator found a surprise in a late-period Claude Monet work.
Susanne Gänsicke was appointed senior conservator of antiquities at the J. Paul Getty Museum.
"Davies downgraded it to Lorenzo di Credi," Rita Albertson, WAM's chief conservator, told Hyperallergic.
Mr. Berkman's mother is a bookbinder and conservator with a studio in Somerville, Mass.
Her mother, who is retired, was an art conservator specializing in textiles and costumes.
But Zsa Zsa's hubby and conservator, Frederic Prinz Von Anhalt, says not so fast!!!
Ulrich Birkmaier was appointed senior conservator of paintings at the J. Paul Getty Museum.
Geneva Griswold was appointed associate objects conservator at the Seattle Art Museum [via email announcement].
Her mom had been acting as the conservator over both her personal and financial affairs.
They're asking the court to appoint one of them -- Edie's cousin, Angelique Cabral -- the conservator.
The FHFA has acted as conservator for Fannie and Freddie since their 2008 government takeover.
Younger then filed a counterpetition urging the court to make him the sole managing conservator.
The public is invited to view the cleaning process by NCMA objects conservator Corey Riley.
Since 2008, Jamie, 66, has acted as a permanent conservator of Spears' affairs and estate.
Jamie was named permanent conservator of Britney's affairs in 2008 by a Los Angeles court.
A conservator discovers a long-hidden insect buried in the artist's signature whorls of paint.
That leaves Jamie Spears, whose health had been a recent concern, as the sole conservator.
"Sometimes the identity of the wood can have legal implications, too," remarks the Getty conservator.
Though Jamie has since stepped down as her primary conservator, the move is only temporary.
As Spears' conservator, Jamie controlled Spears' finances and personal affairs, as well as medical treatment.
Montgomery will also remain temporary conservator until that date, Guy reported for International Business Times.
In both its boldness and its cautiousness, it typifies Mancusi-Ungaro's voice as a conservator.
Following the alleged incident with Sean, Jamie "decided to temporarily step down" as Britney's conservator.
Though Jamie has since stepped down as her primary conservator, the move is only temporary.
Bart J. C. Devolder was appointed conservator of collections at the Princeton University Art Museum.
You can't go wrong inviting a conservator to a dinner party—they have great stories.
The outcome of the sculpture has earned the disapproval of the Spanish Association of Conservator-Restorers.
Her father, Jamie Spears, serves as conservator of her day-to-day affairs and medical decisions.
It's being prepared for the exhibition by JP Brown, an associate conservator at the Field Museum.
He became Britney's conservator in 2008 and still serves in that role to this very day.
Kate Lewis was named chief conservator of the Museum of Modern Art's conservation center and department.
"Tapestry in America: The Little Known History," lecture by Susan Martin Maffei, tapestry artist and conservator.
In a second hearing in September, Jamie Spears asked to be temporarily removed as a conservator.
Amanda's mother is her conservator, and we're told Amanda cannot get married without her conservator's consent.
"The mannequin is purely a mannequin … except for the skull," conservator Gretchen Anderson told The Tribune-Review.
Glenn Wharton: I worked at MoMA for a number of years as a time-based media conservator.
Jamie Spears is Britney's conservator and we know there is an extreme conflict between the 2 parents.
Lynne is not asking to become a co-conservator, but she wants to know what's going on.
One of Mooney's first acts as conservator was to donate Henry's brain to Corkin and her colleagues.
At the time, a museum conservator said the beard detached when the mask accidentally fell during cleaning.
"One piece will be beautiful, and the next will need extensive work," said Cynthia Brenwall, another conservator.
On a recent Saturday, Mr. Hall drew a small crowd when examining the painting with a conservator.
One afternoon, Anna Lagana, a conservator, rustled through a bin of plastic objects, some faded, others shattered.
She was chosen to climb the ropes for CANY in large part because of her conservator skills.
Her mother is her conservator, and Amanda can't do something like getting hitched without her conservator's consent.
Britney Spears' father Jamie Spears has stepped down as her conservator after over a decade, PEOPLE confirms.
After 11 years, Britney Spears' father Jamie will no longer be her conservator, according to multiple reports.
Jodi Montgomery, Britney Spears' "care manager," was appointed as temporary conservator at Jamie's request, according to People.
Levinson as her husband's legal conservator, a posture that could overcome some of the F.B.I.'s objections.
Luis Suárez Saro, a professional art conservator who restored the sculpture previously, was horrified at the update.
He added that a "third-party conservator" had inspected the frame but had not noticed the shredder.
Ronald Harvey is an artist-turned-conservator from Maine who worked with Blunt on the Langlais project.
"We don't allow harvesting in the natural forests," Ben Kinyili, KFS's ecosystem conservator, said in a phone interview.
She was joined by her son, Kyle Johnson, who has been named her legal conservator by a court.
A judge granted the request, but Hilton's plan backfired when the court appointed von Anhalt as temporary conservator.
I asked Corkin why she arranged for Mooney to apply to become Henry's conservator in the first place.
Ron Harvey, the senior conservator for the sculpture project, said Mr. Langlais's disregard for permanence was not unusual.
A conservator, Rika Smith McNally, used a tiny paintbrush and sparkly flecks to make it look like marble.
He filed docs to put Brit's care manager, Jodi Montgomery, the temporary conservator until at least January 2020.
The judge decided Jamie should continue on as conservator of Britney's estate, meaning all of her business affairs.
"Finding these is not frequent but we do come across them from time to time," shares the conservator.
Her mom Lynn was named conservator over her "person" — which includes health and medical decision-making — back in 2014.
Her mom Lynn was named conservator over her "person", which includes health and medical decision-making, back in 2014.
A judge's ruling is expected soon on who will call the shots as John's conservator while he remains incapacitated.
She won't be retouching any of the pages—that kind of work is best left to a paper conservator.
Kevin's lawyer has reportedly demanded $60k a month ... which Britney and her conservator, Jamie Spears, have refused to pay.
Bobbi Kristina's conservator further claims that Gordon then put Bobbi Kristina face down in a tub of cold water.
The work of a conservator at a medical history museum, then, seems to require polymathic abilities—and tireless energy.
Mr. Streisand said Ms. Spears told him she was not comfortable with her father as conservator of her finances.
Antarctic Heritage Trust paper conservator Josefin Bergmark-Jimenez found the painting while cleaning out a hut in Cape Adare.
The lawyer, Wallet, resigned as a co-conservator last year and no one has been appointed to replace him.
"It's definitely […] an amateurish attempt," Ulrich Birkmaier, senior conservator of paintings at the Getty Museum, told the Arizona Republic.
" Amid the temporary change in conservator, the source says Britney "needs someone around that makes daily decisions for her.
If the scroll seemed on the verge of cracking, a conservator would mist the air with a preservation pencil.
Inside the unit were unclaimed works from the studio of deceased art conservator Orrin Riley and his partner Susanne Schnitzer.
Each of these techniques tells you something different, to make you a good conservator, I think you need those elements.
Lisa Ellis, a conservator at the Art Gallery of Ontario, spearheaded the original micro-CT scanning of the miniature beads.
The debate forges on today: When materials are unstable and begin to decay, to what extent should the conservator intervene?
For a time, during 2012, Jason Trawick, then her boyfriend, also served as co-conservator for her personal well-being.
Since he's the conservator of her estate, he's struck a deal with the new owners for a 6 month extension.
"The overall project is much larger than it seems at first, because the shoes are so complicated," begins the conservator.
The Prospect Park Alliance, the nonprofit that manages the park, hired Will Morton, a renowned carousel conservator, to restore it.
While he was under investigation, Jamie said he needed to step aside from some of his duties as Britney's conservator.
Jamie remains the conservator over Britney's finances, but Jodi is in charge of medical and personal decisions regarding Britney's care.
Jones would not say if Lynne will challenge Jamie's latest move, and even ask the judge to appoint her conservator.
Britney Spears' father Jamie Spears may no longer be serving as the singer's conservator — at least for the time being.
But Maria L. Fredericks, the Morgan Library's head book conservator, had determined that the little codex was unfit to travel.
It's been widely, widely reported Jamie Spears is temporarily out as Britney's conservator, but we've learned that's not entirely true.
Lynn still acts as a conservator overall, meaning that she can make decisions about medical and living arrangements for Bynes.
TMZ reported that Jamie Spears filed paperwork to temporarily step down as conservator so he could focus on his health.
The son of Japanese parents (his father a painter and his mother a conservator), Fujita grew up in Boyle Heights.
"The whale stamps and other drawings might be considered folk art today," Todd Pattison, NEDCC senior book conservator, told Hyperallergic.
Britney Spears announces 'indefinite work hiatus' due to her father's health issues The elder Spears also serves as his daughter's conservator.
"We have no idea what people breathed in back then, but I'm finding it on these glass models," jokes the conservator.
The conservator is trying to figure out why the president's walking stick is so oddly truncated in the bottom left corner.
The exhibition was curated by JP Brown (conservator), Robert D. Martin, William A. Parkinson, James L. Phillips, and Patrick Ryan Williams.
At least that is what one conservator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York has used to clean Picassos.
Charles Stable, a conservator at the museum, said only a few sections were missing and had to be recreated from scratch.
He also says she does not want to contest the proceeding and does not object to temporarily appointing Montgomery as conservator.
Below are a few examples from the work of Damian Lizun, a fine art conservator with a private practice in Ireland.
Recently, someone wrote to Mary Oey, a conservator at the Library of Congress, asking for help archiving her father's personal papers.
The FHFA is both conservator and regulator, responsible for overseeing the companies' combined $5.4 trillion portfolio of mortgage loans and securities.
Sources with knowledge of Wednesday's court hearing tell TMZ, Lynne wanted Jamie out as conservator, but the judge rejected her claims.
The case manager Jamie hired -- Jodi Montgomery -- has been appointed conservator until January, and that's when Jamie will retake the reins.
In the eyes of the art conservator, the geography inside that half-a-millimeter speck is a rich mine of information.
There have been some who have put forward an argument saying as the conservator you have the powers of the board.
The documents say that if a conservator cannot sign the papers on his behalf, it will mean a big financial loss.
The search for a new Mellon Chinese painting conservator will begin this fall to replace the current fellow leaving in May.
For more than a decade, Britney Spears' father, Jamie Spears, has acted as a conservator over the pop singer's affairs and estate.
In 2015, Fulton became the dedicated conservator for the collection, filling a crucial role in anticipation of the gallery renovations last year.
Linda Lacewell, the state's acting financial services superintendent, said her office appointed the National Credit Union Administration as the credit union's conservator.
Inside the unit were unclaimed works from the studio of deceased art conservator Orrin Riley and his partner Susanne Schnitzer, also deceased.
They bring in a fashion conservator and a physicist to talk about the current state of Ontell's dresses and her component atoms.
Conservator Reino Liefkes led efforts to produce accurate digital models of several missing pieces, which were then 3D-printed or machine milled.
But an undersung — and increasingly critical — part is the one inhabited by the conservator Gloria Velandia and her team of trained assistants.
Mary Schafer, a paintings conservator who was working to catalog the piece, spotted the grasshopper while looking at "Olive Trees" under magnification.
Mr. Philbrick had some sway with the conservator, so Mr. Sakhai turned to him for help—hoping, essentially, to jump the line.
Tim Bechthold, the museum's senior conservator, said he enjoyed brainstorming with the diverse teams of experts required to treat the giant artifact.
TMZ broke the story ... Jamie is asking the judge to let him step down as conservator while he deals with medical issues.
Monday in court, the judge appointed Jodi conservator until January 31, 2020, at which point Jamie could presumably return ... barring a challenge.
A conservator who has worked on the Smithsonian's ruby slippers for the last two years concluded that the recovered shoes were authentic.
The judge allowed Jamie Spears to step down from his conservator role over his daughter's personal life but not her financial life.
In September 2008, the U.S. government appointed the FHFA as conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac after seizing the mortgage financiers.
The conservatorship Britney is under does not permit the conservator to force drugs on the person for whom the conservatorship was created.
Given its weight, "they probably didn't want to take it home again," speculates senior conservator Lu Allington-Jones in a radio interview.
An attorney, Andrew Wallet, resigned from his role as co-conservator of Spears' estate in March, according to documents obtained by The Blast.
After inspecting the flag on Tuesday, Cynthia Hughes, a textile conservator at the museum, said it was "soiled" but in otherwise good condition.
Circuit Judge Janice Rogers Brown dissented, accusing the FHFA of improperly exercising a "stunningly broad view of its own power" as a conservator.
Last August, the conservator of Bobbi Kristina Brown's estate filed a wrongful death lawsuit accusing her boyfriend, Nick Gordon, of causing the death.
In three cases, the lion ate only part of the person, which is even more unusual, said Uday Vora, the state's forest conservator.
Mr. Spears takes in about $130,000 a year as a conservator and is also reimbursed for the rent on an office he uses.
He now intends to pass the conservator role temporarily to Jodi Montgomery, a woman described by Jamie as Britney's "care manager," PEOPLE reports.
She said the conservator approached her sister, who lives in Idaho, and said that this was the best way to divide things equitably.
It was quickly reattached with a strong adhesive, but the glue left a gap between the face and the beard, the conservator said.
Conservator Stéphanie Ledamoisel comes back from a nearby library for the occasion, where she's been working on-site—as is often the case.
"This work is important because the artist was the teacher of Rubens," said Barry Bauman, an art conservator based in River Forest, Ill.
Guards stood by the book the entire time while a paper conservator took notes and made a template that Maier could work from.
Ruth Hoppe, the modern art conservator for the museum, noticed that the painting had been retouched to cover up tiny holes in it.
" The 13-year-old went on to lambaste Jamie Spears, Britney's conservator for more than 12 years, saying, "He's a pretty big d***.
But the apse "is a different type of artwork because it's exhibited outside," said Lucretia G. Kargère, the senior conservator at the Cloisters.
"We are satisfied that on the valuation date Maypole was quite dirty and needed to be cleaned by a conservator," the judge wrote.
Currently, Britney's care manager, Jodi Montgomery, is the temporary conservator per Jamie's wishes, and he's expected to retake the reins on January 20.
I need to make sure that, as the weight shifts from the conservator to the supervisory function, that the supervisory function is there.
The type of conservatorship Britney has -- through the probate court -- does not allow a conservator to force someone into a mental health facility.
"Looking closely at these, we were able to discover a lot more about how they made them," said Associate Conservator Astrid van Giffen.
He eventually found Chicago-area conservation expert Barry Bauman, who worked for many years as an associate conservator at the Art Institute of Chicago.
At the Worcester Art Museum, objects conservator Paula Artal-Isbrand recently dismantled three ancient Greek vessels that had been poorly restored before their acquisition.
"Even if items are badly damaged, a trained conservator can often stabilize and treat an object to make it recognizable," she told Fox News.
"We restored the canvas and, while doing so, rediscovered Nelli's story and her personality," conservator-in-charge Rossella Lari said in a press release.
He had suffered a debilitating cerebral hemorrhage in December, and died of pneumonia and other complications, Robert Duncan, his longtime friend and conservator, said.
"These things have been sitting rolled up in those acidic boxes for 30 years, at least," said Nora Ligorano, a conservator at the Archives.
Ulrich Birkmaier, the Getty Museum's senior paintings conservator, and Tom Learner, the Getty Conservation Institute's head of science, have teamed up for the project.
Xsusha Flandro, 5003, an architectural conservator with the firm, and a trained rope-access technician, has swung from about 20 buildings in New York.
The issue commonly arises when a court or government agency is appointing a conservator or a guardian for an adult because of mental impairment.
"Initially the paint samples were embedded in wax and then cut with a microtome," explain Rogge, research scientist, and Bomford, senior conservator of paintings.
His mother, Shelia Ward, said last week that he was in a coma and filed court papers asking to be appointed his temporary conservator.
His mother is seeking to be appointed his temporary conservator, and claims Mr. Singleton is in a coma, which several of his children dispute.
The conservator of Pollock's "Number 1, 1949" shares the challenges he will face when conserving the artwork in the Museum of Contemporary Art's galleries.
For the last 20083 years, Britney's father Jamie Spears has served as her conservator, tightly controlling all aspects of her personal life and finances.
Bobby Brown is joining his late daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown's conservator as a plaintiff in the wrongful death civil case against Nick Gordon, PEOPLE confirms.
The other challenge, one might add, is that anything a museum conservator does must be reversible, so they are restricted to materials that are removable.
No one has been assigned to replace him, leaving Jamie as sole conservator — and his health scare left the estate in flux during his hospitalization.
Lynne is not asking to become a co-conservator with Jamie ... but she clearly has beef with him over the way Britney is being managed.
Her father, Jamie Spears, oversees her personal life and finances; Andrew M. Wallet, a lawyer, serves with Mr. Spears as co-conservator of her estate.
The conservator Gloria Velandia's now-ubiquitous presence at fairs came out of a casual conversation in Paris with the former Art Basel director Sam Keller.
Another conservator, Ragounathe Coridon, uses a mixture of water and ethanol to remove adhesive from the edges of a photograph, one millimeter at a time.
But, depending on the evaluator's report and the way the assault investigation goes ... Jamie's long-term prospect for staying conservator is up in the air.
Ms. Kuang, 28, is an old master paintings conservator for the Samuel H. Kress Collection at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University.
Ms. Kuang, 238, is an old master paintings conservator for the Samuel H. Kress Collection at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University.
Ms. Castile, who survives him, later served as the senior conservator of Asian art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for more than 30 years.
We know Lynne did not object to Jodi Montgomery as the temporary conservator, but we don't know how she would feel about making it permanent.
A former professor put her in touch with Andrew Petryn, the chief conservator at the Yale Art Gallery, who took her on as an apprentice.
In that case, conservators would improve on the artist's attempt to play conservator, protecting the artist's hand from the artist's other hand, so to speak.
"He's created a lot of enemies," said Frank Briscoe, an architectural conservator who worked on the Treviño-Uribe Rancho and experienced Mr. Tracy's intense micromanaging.
In another piece performed at the Wadsworth Atheneum, "Transfer: The Maintenance of the Art Object: Mummy Maintenance: With the Maintenance Man, the Maintenance Artist, and the Museum Conservator" (21984), Ukeles used the vitrine housing an Egyptian mummy to engineer a three-part role exchange between maintenance worker, artist, and conservator; in the process, she forwarded a quiet but substantive critique of the way art institutions assign value.
According to the show's curator, Paul R. Davis, the most important thing to Dolo was the color—so the conservator set out to find a match.
Kelly filed court documents asking to be appointed conservator of her father in order to be in charge of his medical treatments in in August 2018.
Sources with knowledge of the conservatorship tell TMZ ... Britney and her dad, conservator Jamie Spears, talk at least 3 times a day, often at Britney's behest.
James Newton filed docs to get a temporary conservator appointed by the court to care for the ex Eagles rocker -- specifically someone specializing in mental health.
The chief "surgeon" was Ciro Castelli, now a senior painting conservator but at the time of the flood a 23-year-old carpenter drafted into service.
A mental health facility that accepted an adult patient against that patient's will when the conservator did not have such power would be committing a crime.
Cleaned by the conservator Dianne Dwyer Modestini, the painting now appears in some limbo state between its original form and an exacting, though partially imagined, rehabilitation.
Every conservator who spoke to The Times recommended cardboard boxes over plastic bins for storage, because they don't breed mold as easily and dry out quicker.
The items that have been selected are "dedicated to the savoir faire, the artistry of the house," said Karine Hugenaud, Chaumet's conservator in charge of exhibitions.
Jamie and Britney are super close -- he's been her conservator for nearly a dozen years -- and his health battles have taken a big toll on her.
"Some museums will send paintings to conservators working privately, which, frankly, there are very few," says Andrew Hare, supervisory East Asian conservator for the Freer | Sackler.
Meanwhile, within earshot of all this talk of digital technologies, assistant conservator Cassandra Gero quietly mends areas of insect damage on a 19th century Shaker dress.
Scaturro recently took Creators around the exhibition she co-curated with Leanne Tonkin, a conservator who is currently studying plastics on a Polaire Weissman Fund Fellowship.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), the conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, is also an independent agency whose sole director cannot be removed at will.
"We already have a new ecosystem conservator in North Rift," she added, referring to a senior KFS official brought in to oversee forest management in her region.
Last week, Conway's daughter Kelly, 56, filed court documents asking to be appointed conservator of her father in order to be in charge of his medical treatments.
Without these documents, you'll be forced to petition the court to become your parent's legal guardian or the estate's conservator, a process that can take several months.
The researchers wanted to use the bug to better understand what season the painting was painted in, according to Nelson-Atkins Paintings Conservator Mary Schafer (they couldn't).
In October, Charlene said in court papers that she did not believe Conway needed a conservator, but that she should be the one appointed if need be.
"It's the first time that we've ever, in the history of the abbey, had the public up here," Vanessa Simeoni, head conservator at Westminster Abbey, told Reuters.
D.T. Vasavada, chief conservator of forests in the area, said on Friday he did not want to comment on the relocation as the matter was sub-judice.
He called Susanna Lilienthal, a conservator who played a central role in the restoration of the sixth century B.C. Ishtar Gate at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
According to legal documents later filed on behalf of Mr. Sakhai, he tried to hire a conservator who frequently works on Kusamas, but the person was unavailable.
In her book on de Kooning, Susan Lake, a conservator, showed that starting in the 1940s he worked with glossy house paints as well as artists' oils.
"Some have slight scars from the theft, a missing pearl here or there, but we're fine with that," said Maria Paola Guidobaldi, a conservator at the museum.
In certain instances, the conservator will protect an image's over-all compositional effect while also seeking to acknowledge the newness, the falseness, of what she has done.
The oft-vandalized mural was removed from its original site on the wall of a warehouse in 2014 and placed in the hands of local conservator Elise Grenier.
Or that time, years ago, when conservator Carol Mancusi-Ungaro figured out the perfect recipe to reverse premature discoloration in the dark, moody paintings of the Rothko chapel.
When reached by phone, Ariel O'Connor, objects conservator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, was in Baltimore's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner studying 18 intricate crime scenes.
Her mother, Lynn, who once  had conservatorship in 2014  and  relinquished it weeks later , is Bynes' conservator, which means she makes decisions about her health and medical issues.
Two longtime associates of Star Trek actress and Hollywood icon Nichelle Nichols are speaking out against her son, who has been named her legal conservator by a court.
I knew that for more than a decade before Mooney was named Henry's conservator, Henry himself had been the only one signing the consent forms for his experiments.
"Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty" was organized by Jodi Hauptman, senior curator of drawings and prints, with Karl Buchberg, senior conservator, and Heidi Hirschl, a curatorial assistant.
A professed pack rat, Annette left her home of 67 years filled with old documents and clothes that a fashion conservator looks at as clues to her life.
Ridgway, a conservator at the Virginia Department of Historic Resources in Richmond, Va., was looking at an artifact salvaged from the bottom of the York River in 1988.
"In some cases, wood type can be identified by eye," explains Arlen Heginbotham, a conservator at The Getty in Los Angeles, who specializes in decorative arts and sculpture.
While the show's opening date is now uncertain, a conservator is meticulously cleaning the shrine to ensure it is ready for public eyes once the pandemic is over.
It certainly does for Lisa Rosen, a conservator of paintings, and her husband, the painter Walter Robinson, a crucial figure among the image appropriators of the Pictures Generation.
Talking about Rothko with Mancusi-Ungaro, I was struck, not for the first time, by how the work of a conservator can re-sacralize the original art object.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the results of Wednesday's two-hour hearing are still unclear, but it comes after Jamie recently stepped down as Britney's primary conservator.
Jamie stepped down as Britney's primary conservator earlier this month, PEOPLE confirmed, with the powers previously granted to the singer's father going to longtime "care-manager" Jodi Montgomery.
In 217 Peter Koch, a book artist, and Susan Filter, a paper conservator, decided that there was an appetite for a fine-printing show on America's west coast.
On March 8, art conservator Thea van Oosten will give a talk at the Institute of Fine Arts on the obstacles in preserving plastic art and design objects.
As we reported, conservator Jamie Spears is especially concerned certain people are trying to bend his daughter's ear in the wake of the "Free Britney" social media movement.
Their mother was arrested and put under a 5150, then a 5250 (both involuntary psychiatric holds), which ultimately led to Hart becoming her mother's conservator for the next year.
Book conservator Mindell Dubansky, the Museum Librarian for Preservation at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, designed a vacuum attachment (above) to safely clean dust from the outsides of books.
We're told Lynne does not want to become a co-conservator, which creates a weird legal argument ... the right to medical information but no right to act on it.
D.T. Vasavada, the chief conservator of forests at Gir, said on Wednesday he had not received the ICMR press release, and there was no plan to move any lions.
The experience is a collaboration between AGO Conservator Lisa Ellis and interactive artist and designer Priam Givord, with production by CFC and Seneca's School of Creative Arts and Animation.
He was also named permanent co-conservator of her estate along with attorney Andrew Wallet, though Wallet resigned his role in March, according to documents obtained by The Blast.
Associate conservator Astrid van Giffen takes me around the lab, beginning the tour around the treasured plastic sink, where almost all of the glass that comes in is washed.
They, along with some other colleagues, have warned Fannie and Freddie's conservator, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt, not to increase the capital cushion for the two companies.
Almost invisible, except to those in the know, Velandia runs the international circuit as the preferred conservator for major-league fairs (including Frieze New York, which begins this Thursday).
Anny Aviram has spent more than 40 years as a conservator at the Museum of Modern Art, often swabbing away dust and grime on priceless Picassos and other masterpieces.
Lori Wong, a Getty conservator who has worked in the tomb, is a model of circumspection, and she told me that the Getty was "really cautious" when making interventions.
The FHFA has acted as conservator of mortgage agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac since their 2008 takeover by the federal government after the collapse of the U.S. housing market.
Lutfi must stay at least 200 yards away from the singer and was ordered to not make "disparaging public statements" about Spears, her family, her conservator or her current manager.
Carmen was Mikhail's designated conservator, giving her legal decision-making power, but the company needed documentation for her and Mikhail — a passport, a driver's license — and she wasn't getting through.
Abigail Hykin, a conservator at the museum, has stabilized its flaking paint and has supervised tests that revealed insects, nails, dowels, pins and patches embedded in the body and limbs.
A court filing last week by his mother, Shelia Ward, requested that she be appointed Singleton's temporary conservator in order to make medical and financial decisions while he is incapacitated.
Savage also got to chat with the museum's Objects Conservator, Lisa Young, about the conservation process and she revealed some interesting secrets about the efforts to extend the suit's lifespan.
How Britney Spears and Kevin Federline Went From Friendly Exes to Feuding (Exclusive) In the document, Spears says she pays her father, Jamie Spears, $128,000 per year as her conservator.
Newton -- who tried to become Randy's conservator last year -- says he's not lobbying for the role this time around ... he's just worried Randy will put unqualified friends in the position.
"A fountain sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle should preferably spray water, but the sculptures are really colorful and can speak for themselves," says Dutch modern art conservator Lydia Beerkens.
"We use this word as a monolith, 'plastics,' when in fact it's many hundreds and thousands of different things," said Gregory Bailey, a conservator at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
She later thrived as a choreographer, comedian, television actor and author, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts in 2003 as a conservator of the Lindy Hop.
The Trump administration's Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Federal Housing Finance Administration, the conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, have also enacted foreclosure and eviction moratoriums.
The pop star, 37, was photographed this week in Hawaii, where she has been staying solo following news of her father Jamie Spears temporarily stepping down as her primary conservator.
The singer's getaway came days after a judge approved dad Jamie's decision to step down as co-conservator and for her longtime "care-manager" Jodi Montgomery to temporarily take over.
Joseph Godla, the Frick's chief conservator, pointed out that Gouthière would gild an object four or five times to get a thick layer in which to work his naturalistic art.
The thieves (or their ill-advised conservator) sprayed a layer of varnish over the painting that will be particularly challenging to remove because of the potential of smudging the charcoal.
The FHFA has acted as conservator of mortgage agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac since their 153 takeover by the federal government after the collapse of the U.S. housing market.
Brown's court-appointed conservator is currently bringing a civil lawsuit against Gordon, accusing him of her wrongful death; in May, Brown's father joined the lawsuit as a plaintiff in the case.
The museum's team is small, comprised of Méaille himself, his co-director Marie-Caroline Chaudruc, the conservator-cum-handyman-cum-waiter Jean-Michel Fontaine, and some part-time and seasonal staff.
Ferrin Contemporary is showing work by Bouke de Vries, a Dutch artist who started off as a conservator and joins fragments of 18th- and 19th-century Chinese porcelain into inventive sculptures.
Cleopatra wrote a letter opposing Shelia Ward's request to be named temporary conservator of Singleton and his estate after he suffered a stroke last week, in court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
"Should it be a conservator with some knowledge of coding, or a computer scientist with enough understanding of art and conservation?" wonders Phillips during a phone conversation with The Creators Project.
As with Himachal Pradesh, the actual number of attacks involving monkeys showed no signs of slowing down, said Javed Akhtar, the chief conservator of forests with the government of Uttar Pradesh.
Jamie Spears has been Britney's conservator for more than 11 years, and is widely credited for literally saving Britney's life when she was in serious danger of dying back in 2008.
Conservator Christina O'Connell will head the restoration in the painting's original exhibition space so patrons can get an insider's view of the process and hear about the process from O'Connell herself.
Regardless, one piece of information stands out: in three of the killings, the lions only consumed part of the body, and that's unusual, according to Uday Vora, the state's forest conservator.
Afro had kept all of her paintings in plastic frames from Walgreen's, which, in her always-dark apartment, had preserved her collection almost as well as a professional conservator might have.
Rita Albertson, the Worcester Art Museum's chief conservator, said that the borders had been trimmed over the years but that the faces of the figures had fortunately not undergone unsightly repairs.
The textile conservator Virginia Whelan explained during the preview that the linen sections with scalloped trim will be returned to their original configurations; even the seam lines will be continuous again.
In turn, there could be unforeseen consequences from such a draw, which FHFA as conservator is focused on avoiding since the consequences for the U.S. mortgage market could be so severe.
It took two and a half days for a Paris-based conservator and shipping crew to pack it up, starting with building scaffolding just to get the painting off the wall.
She had traveled solo following news of her father Jamie Spears was temporarily stepping down as her primary conservator, Want all the latest pregnancy and birth announcements, plus celebrity mom blogs?
"It was a lot like an archaeological dig — all the pieces were collected and bagged and numbered," said Wendy Walker, an objects conservator who was primarily responsible for restoring the relief.
Scholars like conservator Charlotte Parent have emphasized how mummies' body tissue would change both during the course of embalming and over the thousands of years between their death and the present.
In Minnesota, the Conservator Account Auditing Program requires the state's 5,53 court-appointed guardians to file electronic annual reports on their expenses and on the $900 million in assets they manage.
At the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, objects conservator Kari Dodson recently had to figure out how to "eliminate all life" from a group of wooden sculptures that were arriving from Mali.
New technology for spotting trace elements and isotopes, as well as ultraviolet and multispectral photography, could also unlock the mysterious stone's secrets, Eric Doehne, a Los Angeles art conservator, told National Geographic.
Britney's dad, Jamie Spears, has been her sole conservator for more than 11 years, and is widely credited with saving her life back in 2008, when the singer was off the rails.
Created with support from a curator at the museum, a conservator from the Panza Collection, and sound engineers from Arup, Synthetic Desert is a monument to Wheeler's ambitious undertakings and exacting standards.
"I thought we might be able to culture yeast and recreate a beer that hasn't been on the planet for 220 years," museum conservator and chemist David Thurrowgood said in a post.
In the US, those worrying signs that a significant number of Republicans will not band together to check Trump leaves the Democratic Party as the most important watchdog or conservator of democracy.
The grasshopper came to light while Paintings Conservator Mary Schafer was examining the work under magnification, as part of the museum's ongoing research for a catalogue of its collection of French paintings.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), the agency designated as conservator (at the apparent urging of the Treasury Department) ordered the seizure of their profits once they were back on their feet.
During a preview of the show, the decorative arts curator Charlotte Vignon and the conservator Joseph Godla explained how Mr. Gouthière's workshop molded foliage, fruit, animals, gods and goddesses in high relief.
"The yeast is an unusual three way hybrid with links to bakers, brewers, and wine yeast," David Thurrowgood, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Conservator and initiator of the resuscitation project, surmised.
In October, Wallet, the lawyer and co-conservator, cited the expected success of the new Vegas show as he requested his fee for overseeing Spears's business be raised to $426,000 a year.
The Southend-on-Sea Borough Council, which owns and operates Prittlewell Priory, has the broken shard from the coffin, and its conservator will use "special adhesives" to repair it, the statement said.
Dallas The Dallas Museum of Art's conservation department allows visitors to view a paintings conservator at work, alongside a gallery exhibition detailing conservation research, which includes key findings from various conservation projects.
Judith Magney, 20133, and her lawyer spent months fighting the county, which tried to replace Ms. Magney as her husband's agent, started antibiotics he had earlier declined and briefly appointed a conservator.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is both conservator and regulator of Fannie and Freddie, and as such, it has developed on ongoing strategic plan to guide the entities while in conservatorship.
Seattle's chief conservator, Nick Dorman, told Hyperallergic the museum is currently looking for two Japanese conservators, one with mounting expertise — which could prove difficult, given the scarcity of conservators with adequate training.
As for some of Stiers' more flashy gifts ... the Newport Symphony music director gets his Tesla Model X, and his Oregon home is left to the man he named his conservator -- Jeremy Robinson.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, on Tuesday, Conway's wife Charlene was appointed conservator of her husband after the court found "clear and convincing evidence" that a conservatorship of Conway was necessary.
The house belongs to Patricia Landa, an archaeological conservator, who also keeps a menagerie of cats and dogs, including three hairless Peruvian dogs of the kind once raised by the Incas for food.
According to Bikash Brahma, state Principal Chief Conservator of Forests in India, a team of three experts was sent to help locals in the Jamalpur district of Bangladesh to deal with the animal.
Shelia filed legal docs asking a judge to appoint her temporary conservator so she could handle John's business affairs, and Cleopatra claimed Shelia was fleecing the estate to deny his children any money.
" In the documents, Fawcette alleged that Johnson's "primary purpose" in becoming his mother's conservator was to obtain access to her estate, "including, but not limited to, her income and personal and real property.
I asked Corkin whether she was aware that when Mooney became Henry's conservator, one of Henry's first cousins, Frank Molaison, was living nearby — his actual next of kin — and had not been consulted.
The composition finally started to make sense when conservator Shan Kuang found evidence of overpainting, and carefully scratched it off until the Dutch painter's massive beached whale found its way back to shore.
Shelia has asked a judge to appoint her temporary conservator, saying her son suffered a major stroke and is unable to conduct important business affairs, so she wants the power to step in.
It is one of eight outfits that, alongside royal weaponry, represent "the political height" of his reign, according to the textile conservator Stefanie Penthin, and will have its home in the state bedroom.
Sources with direct knowledge tell us Jamie is still ensconced as the conservator of Britney's estate, meaning he has total control over her investments, business deals, check-writing, etc, etc ... all things money.
In contrast, John Rivas conceals nothing in his mixed media paintings thatlook like a Joseph Cornell diorama after an earthquake if Jean Dubuffet was the poor conservator tasked with putting things back together.
In September, he taught at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, in Washington, at the invitation of the museum's media conservator, Dan Finn, who was eager to study old-fashioned TV maintenance and repair.
" The conservator Eleonora Nagy, who oversaw the effort, had little information about the sculpture's original construction; she told me that she "had to restore it in order to figure out what it was.
Another booth contains works from The Named Series, a series of paintings made with wall paint removed by a professional conservator from exhibition walls of art institutions like the Guggenheim and Centre Pompidou.
Jason Church, a conservator at the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training in Louisiana, described the challenges of conserving the work of a living artist when her grand production is still evolving.
While performing a routine authentication of a painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat, a New York art conservator discovered a series of unseen drawings in invisible ink, likely made in a black-light crayon.
David Thurrowgood, a conservator at the museum, which also hosts an exhibit about the wreck, decided he would find out if the remains of one salvaged bottle could be turned into a fresh brew.
His other seven children would allege that Aber and the estate's executor, L.A. attorney Michael Augustine, who was Rooney's court-appointed conservator in the last years of the actor's life, took "advantage" of him.
New York art conservator, Emily Macdonald-Korth, is encouraging anyone who owns a Basquiat painting to get their hands on a UV flashlight after mysterious arrows were discovered in an untitled piece from 1981.
The main characters are Jacques Jaujard (Louis-Do de Lencquesaing), director of the Louvre in the 1930s and '40s, and Count Franz Wolff-Metternich (Benjamin Utzerath), Hitler's designated connoisseur and conservator of French art.
"It was a hard decision in the museum here," said Mr. Hubacek, who as a conservator for the National Gallery in Berlin had restored works by Joseph Beuys and Cy Twombly, among many others.
Véronique Sorano-Stedman, the head conservator at the Centre Pompidou, went with them to Cairo and Alexandria to get an idea of how much restoration work might be needed on some of the pieces.
At the time of the flood, he was dividing his work between his studio in Florence and the Villa Favorita in Lugano, Switzerland, as a visiting conservator for the collection of Baron Thyssen-Bornemisza.
The Uttarakhand forestry department has 1,100 fire stations across the state, each manned by five or six fire fighters trained in spotting and stopping fires, said Jai Raj, the principal chief conservator of forests.
She hired a professional conservator and used an early version of a software tool called FairSplit that allowed her and her sister to pick what they wanted in rounds, without having any personal contact.
Kingelez was working as a museum conservator in Kinshasa when he began to construct intricate, candy-colored models of fantasy buildings—and, later, cities—out of paper, soda cans, bottle caps, packaging, and plastic.
According to a source, Jamie "decided to temporarily step down" as her conservator after her ex-husband Kevin Federline filed a police report accusing him of physically abusing their 13-year-old son Sean.
"The state of preservation of the inkstand with clock did not allow us to show it at exhibitions," said Vadim Yakovlev, the museums' metals conservator, who spent more than a year restoring the piece.
"Our conservators interact with the public for half-hour periods twice each day, when we literally open a window between the lab and the visitor area," explains Lynn Grant, head conservator at the museum.
What initially felt like an ample amount of time ended up being more "like a race to the finish line because there was so much material," explains Julie Barten, senior conservator at the museum.
At the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, conservator Shiho Sasaki worked with Professor Chi-Sun Park, of the Jung-Jae Conservation Center in Seoul, to analyze a Buddhist painting from 18th century Korea.
The conservator, Emily Macdonald-Korth tells Artnet that while these invisible markings and Basquiat's definitive intentions remain a mystery, they parallel his habit of painting over an image but leaving its underbelly partially visible.
A few weeks ago during our visit to the Mütter Museum, we learned all about how conservator George Grigonis has found a way to rehydrate fetuses, stomachs, and other wet specimens that have gone dry.
Kelly previously asked to be appointed the conservator of her father and be in charge of his medical treatments following his dementia diagnosis — out of fear that Charlene would not provide him the proper care.
Health, conservatorship and custody issues, 2008 Spears was under a court-supervised conservatorship starting February 2008, with her father Jamie and another co-conservator, Andrew Wallet, having control over numerous aspects of her personal life.
Federline's lawyer reportedly demanded $60,000 a month from Spears, 36, which she and her conservator Jamie Spears have refused to pay for claiming that he doesn't contribute financially to any of their two children's lives.
As we reported, Britney's mom, Lynne Spears, is going to court Friday ... asking the judge who presides over her conservatorship to force Brit's conservator, Jamie Spears, to download her on the medical decisions he's making.
" All the way in the back of the spacious, L-shaped lab, paper conservator Elyse Driscoll has several mysterious objects covered up and weighted down, with cautionary signs on display: "ART BELOW—DO NOT MOVE.
Understandably, the agency that acts as both prudential regulator and conservator for the GSEs is quite concerned about the prospect of having these two giant organizations running on zero capital in less than 12 months.
Zsa Zsa Gabor sold her Bel-Air home long before she died, but her husband and conservator Frederic Prinz Von Anhalt isn't ready to move out, and now will have to pay rent to stay.
Patrisse has since managed to become her brother's legal conservator, meaning that she can force him to get care — a bitter pill for a civil rights activist to accept, but one that saved his life.
So, when she and fellow AGO conservator Sasha Suda organized Small Wonders, an exhibition of incredible small and intricate Gothic boxwood miniatures, Ellis felt that she finally had the perfect subject for a virtual experience.
There is one thing ... in extreme, extreme cases, the family could go to court and ask for a conservatorship, where a conservator could essentially force treatment and remove any dangers from the home, like firearms.
The most recent restraining order says Lutfi must stay at least 200 yards away from Spears and can't make "disparaging public statements" about her, her family, her conservator, or her current manager, according to CNN.
Jack Osborn, a lawyer for all 229 children of David and Louise Turpin, said no decision was reached Thursday on appointing the Riverside County Public Guardian as the long-term conservator of the seven adult children.
Having said that ... he suggests Britney may well still need a conservatorship -- which medical professionals will determine -- and if she does, Drew thinks it might not be a bad idea to possibly install a new conservator.
After nearly three years of her mother Lynn acting as the conservator over both her personal and financial affairs, the once-troubled actress, 31, was deemed fit to handle the latter by the courts in March.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Glenn Wharton knew he wanted to become a conservator immediately upon hearing that you could actually touch the art if you were willing to study chemistry and the physical sciences.
At a conference last year, Joanna Phillips, the Guggenheim's conservator of time-based media, explained that the care of software-based work is particularly challenging because guidelines haven't yet been clearly formulated, but are desperately needed.
Federline's lawyer reportedly demanded $60,000 a month from Spears, which she and her conservator Jamie Spears, her father have refused to pay for claiming that he doesn't contribute financially to any of their two children's lives.
Since 2009, he has spearheaded the online Kress Reconstruction Project with conservator and doctoral candidate Kristin deGhetaldi, documenting their eight reconstructions of works by Giotto, El Greco, Hans Memling, and others, and several more virtual reconstructions.
The bank also faces a multi-billion dollar lawsuit by the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency, which has acted as the conservator for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac since their government takeover in 2008.
Their concern is absolutely appropriate for a conservator charged with safeguarding the assets of the two companies and guiding them back to financial health, as well as for a soundness regulator charged with protecting American taxpayers.
Kelly's victory comes just a week after she filed court documents asking to be appointed the conservator of her father, 84, who is suffering from dementia, in order to be in charge of his medical treatment.
Indeed, the depression into which he sinks is one of the reasons his wife, Laura — an art conservator whose job, ironically, is the intricate repair of broken but often priceless objects — invites Ottoline into their home.
"The walker is the supreme conservator; he does not add pollution to the air or water, he does not waste natural resources, he destroys nothing," Mr. Adler wrote in "Walking Manhattan's Rim: The Great Saunter" (2003).
Among the lawsuits it faces is a multibillion-dollar case brought by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which has acted as the conservator for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac since their government takeover in 2008.
Lynne filed a legal motion last week to be kept informed of all matters pertaining to the singer's conservatorship, which has been in place since 2008 with dad Jamie, 66, as the permanent conservator of her affairs.
Britney Spears seems to be getting back to her normal life one couple's activity at a time -- this time she's jet skiing in Florida ... but not without some advanced planning on the part of her father/conservator.
At that point, Dittrich writes, Corkin arranged for the son of ­Molaison's former landlady, who may have been a distant relative, to serve as his conservator despite the fact that Molaison had several first cousins living nearby.
"Sorolla: Painted Gardens" (Rizzoli Electa, $50, 152 pp.), by his great-granddaughter Blanca Pons-Sorolla and the art conservator Monica Rodriguez Subirana, analyzes how he composed his canvases with man-made landscape features supporting the amorphous blooms.
Sandra Webster-Cook, a conservator of paintings at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, which owns the painting, also observed textures of the brush strokes that seemed neither to reflect Picasso's composition nor the underlying landscape.
The result was "without a trace of hyperbole, a triumph: awe inspiring and transformative," said Michael Gallagher, a member of the international committee of experts and chief conservator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
At that moment, many artists were abandoning traditional painting techniques, said Lena Stringari, deputy director and chief conservator of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, who has studied color change and pigments in van Gogh's work.
Bloomberg says that a $500 donation to Save Venice will pay for a day of work for a professional conservator, while $1.1 million will single-handedly fund the restoration of one of the oldest basilicas in Venice.
Viewers had been looking at the painting "through a dirty windshield," said Shan Kuang, an assistant conservator and research scholar at the Conservation Center of the New York University's Institute of Fine Arts, in a press release.
It just happened that conservator Bergmark-Jimenez attended a Canterbury University lecture on the art of Dr. Edward Wilson, a member of Scott's expedition, and made the visual connection between the bird and Wilson's work and handwriting.
The bank also continues to face a multi-billion dollar lawsuit by the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency, which has acted as the conservator for mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac since their government takeover in 2008.
After Spears left treatment in late April, her mother Lynne filed a legal motion to be kept informed of all matters pertaining to her daughter's conservatorship, of which Jamie was named permanent conservator of her affairs in 2008.
" Earlier this year, Bobbi Kristina's conservator filed a lawsuit against Pat and Cissy Houston citing breach of trust" for failing to pay the expenses incurred by running her estate – including the wrongful death civil case against Nick Gordon.
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the conservator Yana van Dyke has been creating experimental inks from plant extracts, including oak galls, or swollen tissue on oak trees infested by wasps, to compare with those used on manuscripts.
But later, as a conservator removed the lime accretions on the bead's face, it turned out to be something quite different: a seal stone, a gemstone engraved with a design that can be stamped on clay or wax.
One conservator was using small cosmetic sponges, the kind found in any drugstore, to ever-so-gently remove the tarnish on the silver-thread embroidery decorating a short, flared flamingo-pink silk evening jacket owned by Queen Victoria.
In 1982, she was recruited to be the chief conservator at the Menil collection, in Houston, where she stayed for nearly twenty years, undertaking major restorations of works by Cy Twombly, Barnett Newman, and Jackson Pollock, among others.
Ms. Ward requested to be named his conservator for now because her son had not signed any health care directive or power of attorney that would let someone make medical or financial decisions for him, the papers said.
Zahira Bomford, the museum's chief paintings conservator and a Velásquez specialist, stripped away layers of wax, resin, and repainting to perform numerous studies on the painting, which she and other experts have now confirmed as an authentic Velásquez.
"The LED lights can be programmed to match the original VFX [visual effects] footage while eliminating the burnt-out bulbs, extreme heat and motor problems that troubled the original lights," said museum conservator Ariel O'Connor in the same statement.
Banks have agreed to pay tens of billions of dollars to settle litigation by the agencies, which include the FDIC; the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac; and the National Credit Union Administration.
" According to the legal docs, obtained by TMZ, John's mom, Shelia Ward, is asking a judge to appoint her temporary conservator because he is "unable to properly provide for his personal needs for physical health, food, clothing, or shelter.
It's something her dad, Jamie, has been dealing with for nearly a dozen years as her conservator, trying to give her the space she needs to live her life, and at the same time steer her away from disaster.
In July, RBS agreed to pay $5.5 billion to resolve a lawsuit by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, claiming that it misled the U.S. mortgage giants into buying mortgage-backed securities.
Banks have agreed to pay tens of billions of dollars to settle litigation by the agencies, which include the FDIC; the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac ; and the National Credit Union Administration.
But after a year or so, the Stones were showing the work to a visiting museum conservator when they noticed that the sausage had grown spores of black mold that could spread through the whole house if not contained.
The other is simply age: "All plastics have an induction period—they're totally fine for a while, and you never know how long that's going to last, and then all of a sudden they just go," says the conservator.
The New York-based conservator Dianne Modestini restored the painting from 240 until 2100, correcting 500 years' worth of damage while also stripping off "layers of pride and distorting old overpaints," according to a condition report released by Christie's in 2017.
Shelia has asked a judge to appoint her temporary conservator to handle his business affairs, while one of his daughters, Cleopatra, is trying to block the conservatorship, claiming Shelia is trying to fleece the estate and freeze out his 7 children.
AOC Archaeology Group was tasked with preparing the precious items for their transition to a museum, and conservation manager Gretel Evans and conservator Natalie Mitchell were among the first to unpack the richly decorated vessel that housed many of the artifacts.
Undaunted, the conservator got to work—cleaning the porcelain shards, mapping which pieces belonged to each vase, gluing them back, filling in areas of loss, and retouching the paint wherever necessary (for a detailed slide show of the reassembly, click here).
According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Jamie Spears is giving notice to the California judge who has been handling Britney's 11-year-plus conservatorship that he intends to file the docs declaring him conservator in Florida, Louisiana and Hawaii.
The 84-year-old Carol Burnett Show star's daughter Kelly is asking to be appointed conservator of her father and be in charge of his medical treatments, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE and first reported by The Blast.
Moving swiftly through galleries where technicians gingerly placed door-knocker earrings in lighted vitrines and a conservator struggled with the ankle-strap on a platform shoe, Ms. Antonelli noted how often our hopes and anxieties find expression in our clothes.
Jamie Spears wants a judge to let him take a breather for a few months as Britney's conservator and put one of his people in his place -- temporarily -- but we've learned Britney's mom appears to have different ideas ... TMZ has learned.
"We have a nucleus of works by Leonardo's followers, and we wanted to investigate this group of artists who worked closely with him during his Milanese period, carrying out his ideas, using his techniques," said Andrea di Lorenzo, the museum's conservator.
In addition, the source close to the pop star, 37, previously said that Jamie "decided to temporarily step down" as his daughter's conservator after Federline filed a police report accusing him of physically abusing their 13-year-old son, Sean.
At the 18th-century riverfront estate of Edwynn Houk, a photography gallery owner, and his wife, Nancy Wu Houk, an art conservator and beekeeper, alternating rows of fruit trees and lavender plants provided a buffet for Ms. Houk's tough Russian honeybees.
Passed by Congress that July, the law set up the Federal Housing Finance Agency as a new regulator for the companies and directed the agency, as their conservator, to preserve their assets so they could operate independently again in the future.
The art dealer Peter Gant and conservator Mohamed Aman Siddique have been convicted of selling three forged paintings that they claimed were the work of the late artist Brett Whiteley for a total of AUD $3.6 million (~USD $2.6 million).
In some cases, courts can perceive physical disability to signal mental incapacity, and while courts are supposed to investigate guardianship cases prior to a guardian or conservator being appointed, the level of investigation can vary court to court and state to state.
Also on Friday, James Martin, an art conservator, testified that he had examined 16 of the Rosales works sold by Knoedler that were said to have been created by different artists between 1949 and 1959, and found indications that they were fake.
Tony Sigel, Conservator of Objects and Sculpture at the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, seems to have an affinity for repurposing objects: He once recreated the spout of an ancient Greek vase by using a turntable as a pottery wheel.
Ward filed an application to be named her son's temporary conservator on Thursday, stating the Boyz n the Hood director is "is currently hospitalized in a coma and is unable to provide for his personal needs," according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
A conservator shows a 2,700-year-old clay seal impression, which archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority say belonged to a biblical governor of Jerusalem, and which was unearthed in excavations in the Western Wall plaza in Jerusalem's Old City on Jan. 1.
"Any tiger would not normally venture out so far unless there was a large number of people entering its habitat and making it fearful for its life," said Pingale Bhanudas Narayan, deputy conservator of forests in the Yavatmal division of Maharashtra state.
What's even more intriguing about her cross-country trip here is that her father and primary conservator, Jamie Spears, filed court docs last month seeking to extend the conservatorship to include 3 other states outside of Cali ... and Florida's one of them.
Here, both panels reproduce the artist's first exclusively-text painting from 1988 that utilized the "I AM A MAN" placards of the 1968 sanitation strike; only the right panel is annotated with the results of a procedural analysis by painting conservator Michael Duffy.
Jeffrey Weiss, then the museum's senior curator, and Francesca Esmay, the Panza Collection's conservator, pored over archival records and conducted hundreds of hours of interviews with artists, studio assistants, fabricators and curators while inspecting every inch of around 1 selected works of art.
A few feet away from a print signed Matisse—which will soon be treated for "mat burn," a discoloration caused by contact with an acidic mat board—conservator Christopher Skura is studying four boxes of antique fishing lures that are dirty and torn.
"[W]e were able to use computed axial tomography or CT scanning — which is basically an X-ray but in 3D — to closely examine the ceramic," says Rachel Sabino, Objects Conservator in the Department of Conservation & Science at the Art Institute of Chicago.
For several years, Lisa Ellis, Conservator of Sculpture and Decorative Arts at Art Gallery of Ontario, wanted to turn her collection of micro-CT scans—technology that has, for instance, allowed people to peer inside mummy coffins—into a virtual reality experience.
But in 2017, when she, with the help of art conservator Susan Buck, discovered that much of the original fabric of the slave quarters were intact, with artifacts, there was an urgency to study, preserve and open the space to the public.
It is overwhelming, but it is illuminating to see how the artist's understanding of typography, gained from years as a book conservator and a degree in printmaking, mesh with stories and figures — for instance, in the serif-like rooting of her tree trunks.
As part of a research project to examine 104 paintings, Mary Schafer, the museum's paintings conservator, noticed under magnification that there was an insect in the "lower foreground of the landscape" of "Olive Trees" that was not visible to the naked eye.
"It was a good experience to be using possibly Australia's most advanced modern scientific instrument to study some of our earliest science," said one of the researchers, David Thurrowgood, a conservator at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at Launceston in Tasmania.
Bloomberg has a breakdown of what donations to Save Venice will pay for, from $500 to pay a professional conservator for a day to $1.1 million to restore and preserve one of the oldest basilicas in Venice, Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello.
As conservator Carol A. Grissom details in her book Zinc Sculpture in America, the company specialized in making monuments out of zinc, which was referred to as "white bronze" to help market it as a newfangled, more affordable alternative to actual bronze.
Due to a crusty concoction of penguin poop, feathers, dust, and moldy papers packed around it, the colors and details were almost perfectly preserved when a conservator happened on the painting among the 1,500 objects removed from the hut complex for conservation.
Related: There's no need to #FreeBritney, say people close to the singer Under the current order, Lutfi must stay at least 200 yards away from the singer and is not to make "disparaging public statements" about Spears, her family, her conservator or her current manager.
The order was issued Wednesday by the Superior Court of California County of Los Angeles and orders Lutfi to stay at least 200 yards away from the singer and to not make "disparaging public statements" about Spears, her family, her conservator or her current manager.
Conway's daughter Kelly filed court documents in August asking to be appointed the conservator of her father, because she alleged Charlene was "planning to move [Conway] out of the excellent skilled nursing facility he is currently at" and place him into a lesser quality home.
There has been conflicting information about Singleton's health status since his stroke, with one side of his family claiming he is working towards recovery while his mother, Sheila Ward, filed a request to be named temporary conservator with claims that he is in a coma.
As the conservator demonstrates for us with a skull that once defined the facial features of a Greek sailor, the patented foam board mount provides stable support, correcting prior vibration issues that had resulted in the loss of teeth and other damage throughout the years.
Alice Tavares da Silva, the art conservator working on the painting, noted that the edges had been painted in a different way than the composition on the front, and sent the painting for X-ray fluorescence testing at the Hamilton-Kerr Institute at Cambridge University.
"If the soap is so degraded that it's all you're seeing, and no longer paying attention to the meaning of the piece, then it's no longer serving its function," says Gwynne Ryan, chief conservator at the Hirshhorn, on a phone call with The Creators Project.
A 2015 report from the Mellon Foundation found that 72 percent of the staff in these art museums are white people in curator, conservator, and leadership positions—while the remaining 28 percent are people of color who work majority in facilities and security roles.
"If you are out and about, and you're hiking around and you're going to parks, you're probably never going to come into contact with it," said Martha A. Case, a biology professor at the College of William and Mary and college conservator of botanical collections.
Eva Storevik Tveit, paintings conservator at the Munch Museum, said the museum had sought out Dr. Mass because of her expertise in cadmium yellow, which she had studied in Matisse's work, and because of the high-quality scientific tools the lab has at its disposal.
Organized around three large-scale port scenes, including an unfinished work that inspired new technical analysis by a Tate Britain conservator, the show reflects the artist's — and Britain's — preoccupation with travel in the years after the Napoleonic wars, which restricted journeys across the English Channel.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Brown's name was added on May 4, two days after the conservator, Bedelia Hargrove, filed a renewed motion for monetary sanctions and other relief against Gordon on grounds of his complete disregard of the court and lack of response.
"He thought that the university might benefit from having an excavation, because he wanted to know more about the context of these things," said Catherine Person, Ph.D, the museum's educational and outreach coordinator and co-curator of the exhibition, along with Carrie Roberts, the museum's conservator.
A filing in a wrongful death lawsuit brought on by her conservator Bedelia Hargrove alleges that Brown "died due to a violent altercation with Defendant (Gordon) after which he placed her in a bathtub, unconscious, after he injected her with a toxic mixture" – claims that Gordon's lawyers strongly deny.
From a research perspective, "Brandon" made for an ideal case study as it allowed researchers to dive into "issues in computer science, conservation ethics and practices, art history and our own institutional history with the piece," as Joanna Phillips, the Guggenheim's senior conservator of time-based media told Hyperallergic.
Then on Tuesday, The Blast reported that after Federline asked for double the alleged $20,000 he collects monthly from Spears, the pop star's father Jamie Spears — her court-appointed conservator who controls the singer's finances — offered to set a budget for Federline rather than discuss increasing child support.
A few weeks earlier, a conservator from the Egyptian Museum of Berlin visited as part of an EU-sponsored initiative to piece together fragments of papyri from Elephantine, an island in the Nile, which were randomly scattered, landing in Berlin, at the Louvre, and at the Brooklyn Museum.
The daughter of feminists "before the word was invented," she grew up in the foothills of the Himalayas, in Dehradun, where her father was a forest conservator and her mother a farmer—a vocation she chose by choice after fleeing Pakistan and leaving a high-level government job.
His mother, Shelia Ward, filed court papers in Los Angeles last week asking to be appointed temporary conservator, or guardian, saying that her son was scheduled to sign a lucrative settlement agreement around April 30 and would suffer a financial loss if no one could sign on his behalf.
Organized around three large-scale port scenes, including an unfinished work from the Tate Britain that inspired new technical analysis by a Tate conservator, the show reflects the artist's — and Britain's — preoccupation with travel in the years after the Napoleonic wars, which restricted journeys across the English Channel.
This week, The Blast reported that after Federline asked for double the alleged $20,000 he collects monthly from Britney, the pop star's father Jamie Spears — her court-appointed conservator who controls the 36-year-old singer's finances — offered to set a budget for Federline rather than discuss increasing child support.
This latter interest led Wharton to the Museum of Modern Art where he was the Time-Based Media Conservator for six years from 2007–2013 where he was tasked with documenting media works for future exhibitions, figuring out how to reformat certain media to keep it operable in the future.
The evidence was not nearly so clear-cut in the case of two subordinate lions, who will be "given a fair trial and remain under close observation for some time," said Anirudh Pratap Singh, chief conservator of forests in the Junagadh Wildlife Circle, near the area where the killings occurred.
"For the last 45 days, we are dealing with this elephant," Ashit Ranjan Paul, Bangladesh's conservator of forests and wildlife, said after a three-member team of Indian experts visited the animal, untamed but weak and dehydrated, in a swampy area of the northern Jamalpur district where it has been confined.
The renewed preoccupation follows her abrupt announcement that her planned "Britney: Domination" performance residency in Las Vegas was being put on hold indefinitely, new concerns about her mental health and questions about the role her ill father, and conservator, can continue to play in managing her financial and personal life.
One of them is Briana Feston-Brunet, 34, the conservator of variable and time-based media at the Hirshhorn, who described a long conversation about deciding "who's going to have the responsibility of this artwork," and who is now one of the few people on the planet entrusted with its memory.
The chief conservator, Jane E. Klinger, said her team was looking to construct containers to hold the documents — perhaps with plexiglass that protects from ultraviolet rays — which have so far been buried within a notebook Mr. Omari bought at the civilian prison to which he was moved in late 2012.
" Professor Frohnert's association with Mr. Lui goes back to at least 2010, when she and a fellow German conservator named Reinhard Bek began a collaboration with Mr. Lui and Richard Bloes, senior video technician at the Whitney, to restore a couple of Mr. Paik's works as well as Earl Reiback's "Thrust.
These are edited excerpts from a conversation with Mr. Wheeler and the show's organizers, Jeffrey Weiss, senior curator at the Guggenheim, and Francesca Esmay, conservator of the Panza Collection: You've waited almost 19603 years to see this piece realized, a long time even for an artist with your kind of patience.
This perplexing explanation of private family control, regardless of public ownership by the city of Paris and listing as a historical monument, was confirmed to Hyperallergic by Sylvie Lesueur, the conservator of Cimetières Montparnasse, who gave no further details other than confirming that the Rachewskaïa family is behind the boxed Brancusi.
She went on to have several brushes with the law — including two hit and run charges in 2012 and a DUI arrest (though all three charges were ultimately dropped) — she retreated from the spotlight completely and her mom Lynn was named conservator over her "person", which includes health and medical decision-making, in 2014.
"Looters," as the work has come to be called, was removed from its original site on the exterior wall of a warehouse in 2014 and placed in the hands of local conservator Elise Grenier, who has worked in Italy for most of her career, on sites ranging from the Florence Cathedral to the Badia Fiorentina.
In this 3-minute video from the Victoria and Albert Museum, conservator Susan Catcher travels to South Korea to visit the workshop of master paper maker Jang Seong Woo, whose hanji papers have many applications in the field of conservation (in addition to being the primary material in several pieces from the museum's collection).
Melvin L. Watt, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which is the conservator of Fannie and Freddie, said in a statement on Thursday that he expected the additional cushion to be sufficient to cover the normal course of business, however additional funds could be necessary to address the impact of the tax cuts.
The researchers remained skeptical of such conclusions, noting that the white spots by the painted figure's right shoulder look nothing like bird waste; the museum's Paintings Conservator Thierry Ford also noted that dried bird poop usually corrodes while the mysterious substance lies on top of the paint, and parts that have flaked off in the past left no damage.
Nomura was previously ordered to pay a total of $839 million together with Royal Bank of Scotland Plc in a lawsuit brought by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which has acted as conservator of mortgage agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac since their 2008 takeover by the federal government after the collapse of the U.S. housing market.
"You'd never think a group of people would get so excited watching dots appear on a screen, but we were glued to the appearance of a face that nobody had seen for over 100 years," said David Thurrowgood, who was a senior conservator at the National Gallery of Victoria at the time and an author of the new paper.
It does not repeat the Whitney's attempt to group them with the Abstract Expressionist painters who were making their mark in New York around the same time — "that's another exhibition, even if they did go to the same bars," said Philippe-Alain Michaud, the show's chief curator and conservator of the cinema collection at the Pompidou.
While the emotional significance of the slippers is a matter of personal opinion, these challenges, at the very least, are a testament to how little we understand what goes on behind the closed doors of a museum conservation lab—so we asked objects conservator Dawn Wallace to better break down this complex science project for us.
Mr. Parish was part of a consortium of owners — the others were Robert Simon, a specialist in old masters, and Warren Adelson, a high-end dealer in American art, both based in New York — who researched the painting and arranged its restoration by Dianne Dwyer Modestini, a conservator based at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University.
"Perhaps more than any other significant textile artist of the 20th century, Ethel Stein's work grew out of her study of historical textile techniques that she decoded to achieve an extraordinary freedom of expression in her own woven art works," Lucy A. Commoner, former head of conservation and senior textile conservator at Cooper Hewitt, said by email.
Most libraries have an online reference system called Ask a Librarian that allows individuals to talk to preservationists who can advise them on how to best take care of the strange item, or point them toward an expert who can provide assistance, or help them find a conservator who might mend the item (though that can get pricey).
Specifically, they were said to have falsified the place of death: Compensation is granted only if the person is killed outside a tiger reserve, and several families have surreptitiously moved the bodies of relatives from inside the reserve where they were killed to agricultural lands, said V. K. Singh, forest conservator of the Bareilly zone in Uttar Pradesh.
"When you read a passage about the excitement of sailing around the Horn, or a first-hand account of the weather on a particular day, in a particular spot in the Pacific Ocean, you can't help but feel a connection to the person who is writing in the logbook, " added Jessica Henze, NEDCC associate book conservator.
" In August 2018 court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Fawcette objected to Johnson's petition to be named Nichols' conservator, arguing that the actress is "perfectly able to manage her financial and personal affairs," noting her "active, current involvement in the film industry, including frequent visits to many Star Trek entertainment conventions, acting roles in new films, and interviews with the largest U.S. newspapers.
Highlights of the various workshops, talks, and demonstrations include a panel on new technologies in printmaking with representatives from El Nopal Press, Tamarind Press, and Gemini GEL on Thursday; a discussion of conservation and space with Madison Brockman, a paper conservator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), on Friday; and a panel on the career possibilities for printmakers on Saturday.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) awarded a five-year contract worth $6.9 million to law firm Duane Morris to "provide legal and related consulting services to immediately continue to support the work of FHFA as Conservator in connection with on-going litigation involving Fannie Mae, the Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBs), and litigation involving Freddie Mac," according to contract documents.
Informed by curator, conservator, and historian Maurine St. Gaudens's extensive research for her four-volume book, Emerging from the Shadows: A Survey of Women Artists Working in California, 1860–4703, the two-part exhibition brings together work by artists whose contributions to art movements and regional histories might have been obscured, forgotten, or overshadowed by those of their male colleagues.
Concerning the Salvator Mundi's whereabouts, Shalev points to a November 23 article in the London-based Times in which three concerned art-world figures with connections to the painting worry about its fate: Oxford scholar Martin Kemp, who authenticated Salvator Mundi as a true Leonardo; conservator Dianne Dwyer Modestini, who led restoration on the painting; and dealer Robert Simon, who acquired the work for just $10,113 in 2005 before its reattribution.
Treasury and FHFA, which Congress created in 25 to act as a conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, have long argued that the mortgage crisis would have wiped out the government-sponsored housing entities if Treasury hadn't bailed them out and that the 22012 amendment to the financing agreement between FHFA and Treasury merely changed the structure for Fannie and Freddie's repayment of their debt to taxpayers.

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