Notice catalographique « Conservation out in the open : the challenges of displaying & conserving textiles on open display »
- Titre
- Conservation out in the open : the challenges of displaying & conserving textiles on open display
- Auteur ou éditeur
- The Institute of Conservation (ICON) - Textile Group
- ICON Textile Group
- Dewhurst, Terri
- Haldane, Elizabeth-Anne
- Nicastro, Viola
- Pardos-Mansilla, Maria
- Lieu de publication
- London
- Maison d'édition
- The Institute of Conservation (ICON)
- Date de publication
- 2021
- Collation
- 218 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 28 cm
- Table des matières
Foreword
WORKING ON PUBLIC VIEW: UPHOLSTERY CONSERVATION
'Can I sit in it?' The public conservation of politicized chairs [Rosie H. Cook, Wu Ching0tai and Li I-Cheng]
Showing off: preparing the V&A upholstered furniture collection for the move to a new public facing store [Isobel Harcourt BSc, MC-CULMC]
Upholstery on open display: considerations for treatment [Heather Porter ACR]
The challenges of open display for historic upholstered chairs (live poster) [Siobhan Barratt ACR
DEVELOPING PRACTICE, FURNISHINGS & WALL HANGINGS
Burghley's textiles: the development of conservation practices within the textile collection [Melinda Hey and Kelly Grimshaw]
Caring for Caroline: planning the conservation practices within the textile collection [Rebecca Bissonnet ACR]
Dust protections for a state bed on open display (live poster) [Viola Nicastro]
Pink for all seasons. Onsite treatment of silk wall coverings at Castletown House, Celbridge, Ireland (2015-2018) and Arlington Court, Barnstaple, Devon (2019) [Ksynia Marko ACR and May Berkouwer ACR]
Historical wall hangings in Castle d'Ursel: how to care for historical textiles in an event space [Jefta Lammens]
TAPESTRIES, BOOKS & LIBRARIES
Looking back, looking forward, looking in from the outside. Opening up doors to outsider and insider views on tapestry conservation at the KIK-IRPA [Griet Kockelkoren, Michelle de Brueker, Emma Damen and Wies Stortelder]
Investigating tapestry conservation and display with digital image correlation [Frances Lennard, Rosa Costantini and Philip Harrison]
The removal and re-installation of a Burne-Jones tapestry at Exeter College Oxford to enable a new glazing system to be fitted (live poster) [Dr. Jennifer Booth, Georgina Dennis, Sarah Howard, Anne Kvitvang and Jonathan Tetley]
Conservation considerations for a library collection [Liz Rose and Emma Smith]
A stitch in time: stabilising the textile samples within the Board of Trade volumes [Solange FitzGerald and Dr Lucia Pereira-Pardo]
Conserving a 'basketful of errors': a collaborative project to stabilise a textile bound 1717 'vinegar' Bible [Sarah Howard ACR and Victoria Stevens ACR]
CHALLENGES OF OBJECTS ON OPEN DISPLAY & SPRING FORUM CONCLUSIONS
The ubiquitous Eyemat(R) floor covering [Christine Sitwell ACR]
Having a (moth) ball. The Newhailes House IPM project [Arielle Juler]
Does size matter? The impact of open display on textiles in dolls' houses [Maria Jordan ACR and Jane Smith ACR]
Handling a very large historic carpet during lockdown [Jonathan Tetley]
Rewind to 2004 - fast forward to 2021 [Helen Hughes ACR FIIC]
- Notes
- Preprints of the Spring Forum of the ICON Textile Group, held 15th-16th & 19-20th April 2021 (online).
- ICON Textile Group was formerly named UKIC Textile Section.
- Langue
- English = Anglais
- Sujet
- Textile fabrics - Conservation and restoration - Congresses
- Museum conservation methods - Congresses
- Musées - Méthodes de conservation - Congrès
- Textiles et tissus - Conservation et restauration - Congrès
- Lien au document en anglais
- https://www.icon.org.uk/groups-and-networks/textiles/symposium-post-prints.html
- Pays
- United Kingdom
- Type de document
- Monograph = Monographie
- Localisation
- NK 8804.5 I36 2021
- Clé
- 19631
- Collection
- Catalogue