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The J. Paul Getty Trust

Barry Munitz President and Chief Executive Officer

The Getty Conservation Institute

Timothy P. Whalen Director
Jeanne Marie Teutonico Associate Director, Field Projects and Conservation Science
Kathleen Gaines Assistant Director, Administration
Luke Gilliland-Swetland Head of Information Resources
Kristin Kelly Head of Public Programs & Communications
François LeBlanc Head of Field Projects
Jeanne Marie Teutonico Chief Scientist (acting)

CONSERVATION, THE GCI NEWSLETTER
Electronic Edition

Jeffrey Levin Editor
Angela Escobar Assistant Editor
Alison Dalgity Web site Project Manager
Carol Cressler Web production
Erin Zolkosky Web production
Jane Fujimoto Web site support

The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) works internationally to advance conservation and to enhance and encourage the preservation and understanding of the visual arts in all of their dimensions—objects, collections, architecture, and sites. The Institute serves the conservation community through scientific research; education and training; field projects; and the dissemination of the results of both its work and the work of others in the field. In all its endeavors, the Institute is committed to addressing unanswered questions and promoting the highest possible standards of conservation practice.

The GCI is a program of the J. Paul Getty Trust, an international cultural and philanthropic organization devoted to the visual arts and the humanities that includes an art museum as well as programs for education, scholarship, and conservation.

Conservation, The Getty Conservation Institute Newsletter, is distributed free of charge three times per year, to professionals in conservation and relatedfields and to members of the public concerned about conservation. Back issues of the newsletter, as well as additional information regarding the activities of the GCI, can be found in the Conservation section of the Getty's Web site, www.getty.edu.

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Telephone: 310 440-7325 / Fax: 310 440-7702.

Newsletter 17.3 (Fall 2002)

Table of Contents

Modern Science and Contemporary Paintings: Preserving an Evolving Legacy

Time and Change: A Discussion about the Conservation of Modern and Contemporary Art

Modern Paints: A New Collaborative Research Project

Conserving the Buddhist Wall Paintings at Mogao

GCI News: Projects, Events, Publications and Staff

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