Scholastic Art: What is your job?
Narayan Khandekar: I study works of art to understand the materials that the artists used to make them. I’m like an art materials detective. For example, my team has just done a big survey of all of the plastic objects in the museums’ collection. It is very hard to identify a plastic just by looking at it. Using special equipment, we identified the plastics that make up 400 different objects in our collection. In one instance, even the artist thought his work was made with acetate. But our research proved that it was actually polystyrene, a different kind of plastic. Knowing exactly what art is made of changes how curators and conservators treat and store it.