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Notice catalographique « Colour changes in works of art on paper during exhibition »

Titre
Colour changes in works of art on paper during exhibition
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Wilson, Paul
  • Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.)
Lieu de publication
Kingston, Ont.
Maison d'édition
Queen's University
Date de publication
1998
Collation
93 p.
Résumé
During an exhibition of work by Canadian artist Paterson Ewen at the Art Gallery of Ontario, thirteen works of art on paper were monitored for colour change with a portable tristimulus chroma meter and the data were analyzed using the CIELAB colour space system. This paper discusses the results of monitoring the works for twenty-four weeks while being displayed under generally accepted exhibition conditions of 50 lux lighting in a stable environrnent. The different types of paper support and media showed a wide variety of tolerances to light exposure, with some showing no significant colour change, while others darkened or lightened noticeably. These results suggest that institutions should consider reevaluating their light exposure policies for works of art on paper, since colour change can take place more rapidly than expected under ideal gallery conditions and a uniform set of guidelines may prove inadequate for the variety of papers contained in many collections.
Notes
Research report (M.A.) - Queen's University, 1998
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Color in art
  • Museums - Environmental aspects
  • Couleur dans l'art
  • Musées - Aspect de l'environnement
Pays
Canada
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
ND 1488 W55
Clé
11933
Collection
Catalogue
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