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IIC 2008 .:. Conservation and access
157413
Saunders, David, Joyce Townsend, Sally Woodcock [ed.], Conservation and access. Contributions to the London Congress, 15-19 September 2008. London 2008.
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Saunders, David, Joyce Townsend, Sally Woodcock [ed.],
Conservation and access. Contributions to the London Congress, 15-19 September 2008. London: International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 2008. 271 Seiten mit Abbildungen + CD-ROM. Broschur. 4to.
Bestell-Nr.157413 | ISBN: 978-09548169-2-6
IIC 2008 | Denkmalpflege | Conservation
CONTENTS
1 Approaches to access: factors and variables
RENATA PETERS and DEVORAH ROMANEK
7 Representation and intervention: the symbiotic relationship of conservation and value
JOEL TAYLOR and MAY CASSAR
12 Giving contemporary murals a longer life: the challenges for muralists and conservators
WILL SHANK and DEBBIE HESS NORRIS
17 The conservation and relocation of a monumental petrachrome mural: Helen Lundeberg's The History of Transportation
ROSA LOWINGER and ANDREA MORSE
22 Conservation for presentation: a key for protecting monuments
ROBERTO NARDI
27 How do fragmentary images affect us?
STEPHANIE FUNDEL, RAINER DREWELLO, SVEN HOYER and BARBARA KUGEL
33 Values and opinions of the general public on wall paintings and their restoration: a preliminary study
ISABELLE BRAJER
39 Creating pre-bracketed exhibits
CATHERINE MAGEE and GRETA HANSEN
44 'Botanical wonders': the conservation and exhibition of the Harvard glass flowers
STEPHEN P. KOOB, SCOTT E. FULTON and SUSAN M. ROSSI-WILCOX
50 The transport and display of icons from Saint Catherine's monastery
TIARNA DOHERTY, BRUCE METRO and RITA GOMEZ
56 Access for native people and the public: exhibits at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
JESSICA S. JOHNSON
60 Measurement and analysis of the global transport environment for packing cases for artifacts
NOBUYUKI KAMBA, HIROSHI WADA,
MASAHIKO TSUKADA, YOSHIHIRO TAKAGI and KEN IMAKITA
64 Vibration as a hazard during the transportation of canvas paintings
LUKASZ LASYK, MICHAL LUKOMSKI, LUKASZ BRATASZ and ROMAN KOZLOWSKI
69 Risk assessment during art loan and transportation at the Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens
MARIA PAPADIMITRIOU and ELPIDA VAMVAKARI
76 The benefits and risks of anoxic display for colorants
JOYCE H. TOWNSEND, JACOB THOMAS, STEPHEN HACKNEY and ANDREW LERWILL
82 Optimum access at minimum risk: the dilemma of displaying Japanese woodblock prints
AGNES W. BROKERHOF, MARGRIT REUSS, FIONA MACKINNON, FRANK LIGTERINK, HAN NEEVEL, FARIDEH FEKRSANATI and GRAEME SCOTT
88 Between conservation and access: implementation of integrated pest management at the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan
NAOKO SONODA and SHINGO HIDAKA
93 Dangerous liaisons
VALERIE BLYTH and CLAIR BATTISSON
98 Presentation in original contexts via microclimates
DAVID THICKETT
Optimizing drying strategies to reduce down times for actively-used flood damaged historic buildings
NIGEL BLADES, MAY CASSAR and PHILLIP BIDDULPH
109 SS Great Britain: conservation and access synergy and cost
DAVID WATKINSON and MATTHEW TANNER
115 Improving access to collections for sampling
JANE HENDERSON and PANAGIOTA MANTI
120 The influence of access to the artist on the conservation of Allen Jones' works from the 1960s
PAUL GARDENER, AVIVA BURNSTOCK and ANA VASCONCELOS
126 Stories from a building site
SPIKE BUCKLOW
130 Public engagement with conservation at the British Library
HELEN SHENTON
136 The fireboat Alexander Grantham: an accessible artifact
JONATHAN C.Y. TSE, EVITA S. YEUNG and SHING-WAI CHAN
141 Conserving the Lesvos Petrified Forest
EVANGELIA KYRIAZI and NICKOLAS ZOUROS
Science revealed: the hidden story of objects
SIOBHAN WATTS, DAVE ABBOTT, DAVID CROMBIE, ANGUS GUNN and
ANNEMARIE LA PENSÉE
151 Access to technical analysis: visualizing the invisible
LIBBY SHELDON
156 Unlimited access: safeguarding historic textiles on open display in public buildings in the UK
Red. Samuel Hess, Comenius-Antiquariat.
ALISON LISTER and JO BANKS
162 The benefits of access through handling outweigh the risks
ELIZABETH PYE
166 Close encounters: enabling access to museum collections
IRIT NARKISS and HELENA TOMLIN
170 A preservation decision tree for enabling current and long-term access at Library and Archives Canada
BONNIE CLARK
175 New conservation opportunities in a world of digitization and access
JUERGEN VERVOORST
178 Prioritizino access in the conservation of National Trust collections
KATY LITHGOW, SARAH STANIFORTH and PAUL ETHERIDGE
186 Power to prioritize: applying risk and condition information to the management of dispersed collections
AMBER XAVIER-ROWE, CLAIRE FRY and BETHAN STANLEY
192 The collection care and access project: balancing demands on collections
DIANE GWILT
196 Conservation and access: exploring developments i the loan of paintings from Tate's collection
SUSAN BREEN, HELEN BRETT and REBECCA HELLEN
200 An evaluation and preservation project at the Natio Museum of Denmark: management and presentatio
EVA SALOMONSEN
205 Access at any cost? Strategies to maintain conserva standards and expertise in the V&A
SANDRA SMITH
209 Access denied: restricted access to indigenous cultu sites
ANDREW THORN
214 Preservation in situ: the future for archaeological conservators?
CHRIS CAPLE
218 Conserving and interpreting the historic huts of Antarctica
JULIAN BICKERSTETH, SARAH CLAYTON an
FIONA TENNANT
224 Tyntesfield: conservation and the volunteer
MARY GREENACRE
231 Poster summaries
Conservation and access. Contributions to the London Congress, 15-19 September 2008. London: International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 2008. 271 Seiten mit Abbildungen + CD-ROM. Broschur. 4to.
Bestell-Nr.157413 | ISBN: 978-09548169-2-6
IIC 2008 | Denkmalpflege | Conservation
CONTENTS
1 Approaches to access: factors and variables
RENATA PETERS and DEVORAH ROMANEK
7 Representation and intervention: the symbiotic relationship of conservation and value
JOEL TAYLOR and MAY CASSAR
12 Giving contemporary murals a longer life: the challenges for muralists and conservators
WILL SHANK and DEBBIE HESS NORRIS
17 The conservation and relocation of a monumental petrachrome mural: Helen Lundeberg's The History of Transportation
ROSA LOWINGER and ANDREA MORSE
22 Conservation for presentation: a key for protecting monuments
ROBERTO NARDI
27 How do fragmentary images affect us?
STEPHANIE FUNDEL, RAINER DREWELLO, SVEN HOYER and BARBARA KUGEL
33 Values and opinions of the general public on wall paintings and their restoration: a preliminary study
ISABELLE BRAJER
39 Creating pre-bracketed exhibits
CATHERINE MAGEE and GRETA HANSEN
44 'Botanical wonders': the conservation and exhibition of the Harvard glass flowers
STEPHEN P. KOOB, SCOTT E. FULTON and SUSAN M. ROSSI-WILCOX
50 The transport and display of icons from Saint Catherine's monastery
TIARNA DOHERTY, BRUCE METRO and RITA GOMEZ
56 Access for native people and the public: exhibits at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
JESSICA S. JOHNSON
60 Measurement and analysis of the global transport environment for packing cases for artifacts
NOBUYUKI KAMBA, HIROSHI WADA,
MASAHIKO TSUKADA, YOSHIHIRO TAKAGI and KEN IMAKITA
64 Vibration as a hazard during the transportation of canvas paintings
LUKASZ LASYK, MICHAL LUKOMSKI, LUKASZ BRATASZ and ROMAN KOZLOWSKI
69 Risk assessment during art loan and transportation at the Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens
MARIA PAPADIMITRIOU and ELPIDA VAMVAKARI
76 The benefits and risks of anoxic display for colorants
JOYCE H. TOWNSEND, JACOB THOMAS, STEPHEN HACKNEY and ANDREW LERWILL
82 Optimum access at minimum risk: the dilemma of displaying Japanese woodblock prints
AGNES W. BROKERHOF, MARGRIT REUSS, FIONA MACKINNON, FRANK LIGTERINK, HAN NEEVEL, FARIDEH FEKRSANATI and GRAEME SCOTT
88 Between conservation and access: implementation of integrated pest management at the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan
NAOKO SONODA and SHINGO HIDAKA
93 Dangerous liaisons
VALERIE BLYTH and CLAIR BATTISSON
98 Presentation in original contexts via microclimates
DAVID THICKETT
Optimizing drying strategies to reduce down times for actively-used flood damaged historic buildings
NIGEL BLADES, MAY CASSAR and PHILLIP BIDDULPH
109 SS Great Britain: conservation and access synergy and cost
DAVID WATKINSON and MATTHEW TANNER
115 Improving access to collections for sampling
JANE HENDERSON and PANAGIOTA MANTI
120 The influence of access to the artist on the conservation of Allen Jones' works from the 1960s
PAUL GARDENER, AVIVA BURNSTOCK and ANA VASCONCELOS
126 Stories from a building site
SPIKE BUCKLOW
130 Public engagement with conservation at the British Library
HELEN SHENTON
136 The fireboat Alexander Grantham: an accessible artifact
JONATHAN C.Y. TSE, EVITA S. YEUNG and SHING-WAI CHAN
141 Conserving the Lesvos Petrified Forest
EVANGELIA KYRIAZI and NICKOLAS ZOUROS
Science revealed: the hidden story of objects
SIOBHAN WATTS, DAVE ABBOTT, DAVID CROMBIE, ANGUS GUNN and
ANNEMARIE LA PENSÉE
151 Access to technical analysis: visualizing the invisible
LIBBY SHELDON
156 Unlimited access: safeguarding historic textiles on open display in public buildings in the UK
Red. Samuel Hess, Comenius-Antiquariat.
ALISON LISTER and JO BANKS
162 The benefits of access through handling outweigh the risks
ELIZABETH PYE
166 Close encounters: enabling access to museum collections
IRIT NARKISS and HELENA TOMLIN
170 A preservation decision tree for enabling current and long-term access at Library and Archives Canada
BONNIE CLARK
175 New conservation opportunities in a world of digitization and access
JUERGEN VERVOORST
178 Prioritizino access in the conservation of National Trust collections
KATY LITHGOW, SARAH STANIFORTH and PAUL ETHERIDGE
186 Power to prioritize: applying risk and condition information to the management of dispersed collections
AMBER XAVIER-ROWE, CLAIRE FRY and BETHAN STANLEY
192 The collection care and access project: balancing demands on collections
DIANE GWILT
196 Conservation and access: exploring developments i the loan of paintings from Tate's collection
SUSAN BREEN, HELEN BRETT and REBECCA HELLEN
200 An evaluation and preservation project at the Natio Museum of Denmark: management and presentatio
EVA SALOMONSEN
205 Access at any cost? Strategies to maintain conserva standards and expertise in the V&A
SANDRA SMITH
209 Access denied: restricted access to indigenous cultu sites
ANDREW THORN
214 Preservation in situ: the future for archaeological conservators?
CHRIS CAPLE
218 Conserving and interpreting the historic huts of Antarctica
JULIAN BICKERSTETH, SARAH CLAYTON an
FIONA TENNANT
224 Tyntesfield: conservation and the volunteer
MARY GREENACRE
231 Poster summaries
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