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Renovation Works at the Casón: The Collections Are Stored Away Again
José Luis Díez García, Head of the Department of Conservation of 19th Century Painting, 1988-2013Renovation Works at the Casón: The Collections Are Stored Away Again
José Luis Díez García, Head of the Department of Conservation of 19th Century Painting, 1988-2013
The Casón del Buen Retiro was a really tricky building because it had no foundations. It was a huge dinosaur that sat on sandy soil that moved and under whose surface the drainage channels of the Gardens of El Buen Retiro flowed (and still flow today), coming out in the Abroñigal stream. This meant that we were faced with some extremely difficult problems.
In 1997, the restoration of the whole building was planned and commissioned, air-conditioning was to be put in and all the facilities were to be updated, so that once the renovation works were completed, the building would once again house the nineteenth century art collections. This led the Museum Director at the time, Fernando Checa, to include me in the working team that liaised with the Works Management Team at the Ministry of Culture. So in addition to managing the collection like any other of my colleagues, I also had to manage the complete restoration of the building. And we’re not talking about just painting the walls and putting in some new spotlights, but undertaking some tremendous renovation works at the Casón. I don’t have many fond memories of those years, because it was a very difficult time.
The fact that the collections were shut away also meant that we lost some visibility. We had made a huge effort with history painting and with Federico de Madrazo. Everything seemed to be moving in the right direction and then we had to store the works away again, without knowing when we could bring them out.
Head of the Department of Conservation, pertaining to the Department of the 19th Century. He was the Head of the Department of 19th Century Art from 1992 to 2002. He was appointed General Assistant Director of Conservation in 2002 and held that position until 2006. He has been the Director of the Spanish National Heritage Royal Collections since 2014.
Interview recorded on May 23, 2018
Interview index
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Twenty-Six Consecutive Years -
Marvellous Collections and Professionals of International Renown -
Exhibitions in the 1980’s -
The Nineteenth Century Collections and the Casón del Buen Retiro -
Restoring the Reputation of Nineteenth Century Painting -
Masterclasses from Pérez Sánchez -
A Lesson in Life -
The Grand Velázquez Exhibition -
The Opportune Time and Place: Madrid, European Capital of Culture -
The Guernica Is Moved -
The 175th Anniversary of the Museum: Madrazo in the Villanueva Building -
A Schooling in Management -
Renovation Works at the Casón: The Collections Are Stored Away Again -
Poring Over Plans Again: The Moneo Extension -
The Experience of Being Assistant Director -
Digitalisation of the Photography Archive -
The Inauguration of the Moneo Halls: A Courageous Project -
2009: Total Sorolla -
The Museum of the Future: New Perspectives -
A Leave of Absence to Become the Head of National Heritage -
I Was There
- Included in themes
- Casón del Buen Retiro
- Collective
- Conservation
- Chronology
- 1990-2000
- RDF
- RDF
Conservation
Ana Gutiérrez Márquez
Senior Technician of Museums (Conservation of 19th Century Painting), 1975-2018
Juan Luna Fernández
Head of the Department of Conservation of 18th Century Painting, 1969-2016
Pilar Silva Maroto
Head of the Department of Conservation of Flemish Painting and the Northern Schools up to 1700, 1997-2017