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The challenges of the Technical Office
Carmen Garrido Pérez, Head of the Technical Office, 1982-2012The challenges of the Technical Office
Carmen Garrido Pérez, Head of the Technical Office, 1982-2012
The challenges and pitfalls you come against in technical work are many. Boredom seldom shows its face.
The bad thing is not the documents but how to interpret them. Everyone thinks they know how to interpret what lays before them, but it's the same as with a university degree or a doctorate: you are becoming a specialist in something. You have to study the topic and dedicate many years to it. Working day to day means you end up being self-taught, but when I started out I worked with people who were the best at the time and you always got a lot of help from everyone.
Head of the Office of Technical Documentation at the Museum, conservator with the Spanish Association of Museum Professionals. She has worked at the Escuela de Restauración of Madrid, as well as at the laboratory of the Instituto de Conservación y Restauración. She has participated in numerous research studies and publications.
Interview recorded on April 20, 2018
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Creating the Technical Office -
Always on the move -
A small team -
The first X-ray. The Descent from the Cross, by Rogier van der Weyden -
Traces of the creative process -
The Countess of Chinchón. Three Goyas for the price of one -
Technical documentation. The bridge between Conservation and Restoration -
The challenges of the Technical Office -
Support from the directors -
Picasso's Guernica. Working on an iconic painting in the year 1981 -
"Déformation professionnelle". X-ray eyes -
Going into Las Meninas -
Pictures that look at you -
The impact of a painting -
Get to know things and you'll love them -
El Greco. A discovery and the dream of a lifetime -
There is life after the Prado
- Collective
- Technical Documentation
- RDF
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Technical Documentation