Mount-making for Museum Objects

Mount-making for Museum Objects
Title Mount-making for Museum Objects PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Barclay
Publisher Canadian Conservation Inst
Pages 74
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN 9780660188430

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Magnetic Mounting Systems for Museums & Cultural Institutions

Magnetic Mounting Systems for Museums & Cultural Institutions
Title Magnetic Mounting Systems for Museums & Cultural Institutions PDF eBook
Author Gwen Spicer
Publisher
Pages 402
Release 2019
Genre Art objects
ISBN 9780578460178

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Disobedient Objects

Disobedient Objects
Title Disobedient Objects PDF eBook
Author Catherine Flood
Publisher Victoria & Albert Museum
Pages 0
Release 2014-10-07
Genre Design
ISBN 9781851777976

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'Disobedient Objects' is about out-designing authority. It explores the material culture of radical change and protest - from objects familiar to many, such as banners or posters, to the more militant, cunning or technologically cutting-edge, including lock-ons, book-blocs and activist robots. Where previous social movement histories have focused on large-scale events, strategies or biographies, this book - and the exhibition it accompanies - shows how objects themselves can be revolutionary.

When Galleries Shake

When Galleries Shake
Title When Galleries Shake PDF eBook
Author Jerry Podany
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 250
Release 2017-10-17
Genre Art
ISBN 160606522X

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Earthquakes pose myriad dangers to heritage collections worldwide. This book provides an accessible introduction to these dangers and to the methodologies developed at the Getty and other museums internationally for mitigating seismic vulnerability. Conceived as a primer and reference, this abundantly illustrated volume begins with an engaging overview of explanations for earthquakes from antiquity to the nineteenth century. A series of chapters then addresses our modern understanding of seismic events and approaches for mitigating the damage they cause to heritage collections, covering such subjects as earthquake measurement, hazard analysis, the response of buildings and collections to seismic events, mount making, and risk assessment; short sections by specialists in seismic engineering complement the main text throughout. Readers will find a range of effective seismic mitigation measures, from simple low-cost approaches to complex base-isolation techniques. In bridging the gap between seismologists and seismic engineers, on the one hand, and collections care professionals, on the other, this volume will be of interest to conservators, registrars, designers, mount makers, and others involved in the management and care of collections in museums and other cultural institutions.

Objects of Design from The Museum of Modern Art

Objects of Design from The Museum of Modern Art
Title Objects of Design from The Museum of Modern Art PDF eBook
Author Paola Antonelli
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art
Pages 289
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN 087070611X

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The Care and Handling of Art Objects

The Care and Handling of Art Objects
Title The Care and Handling of Art Objects PDF eBook
Author Marjorie Shelley
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 223
Release 2019-06-25
Genre Art
ISBN 1588397122

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art houses one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive collections of works of art from antiquities to modern and contemporary material. Their preservation is a responsibility shared by the many individuals employed at the Museum who oversee and have direct contact with the collection on a daily basis. The Care and Handing of Art Objects—first published in the 1940s and continually updated—offers a guide to the best practices in handling and preserving works of art while on display, in storage and in transit. It explains many of the fundamental principles of conservation that underlie these methods. One of its goals is to make the complexities of caring for a collection readily accessible. The first part offers basic guidelines for the preservation of the diverse types of materials and art objects found in the Met. Each chapter addresses the physical characteristics specific to the particular category, and the environmental, handling and housing factors to which one should be alert to prevent damage and ensure their preservation. Written by experts in the respective specialty, it addresses the Museum’s vast holdings summarizing the most critical preservation issues, many of which are amplified by photographs. As the table of contents makes evident these range from paintings on canvas and works on paper and photographs to furniture and objects made of stone, wood and metals to arms and armor, upholstery, ethnographic materials and many others. Part II succinctly describes factors that affect the collection as a whole: among them, current environmental standards for temperature, relative humidity, light exposure, storage and art in transit. Based on Museum protocols it addresses emergency preparedness and response, and integrated pest management. For easy reference, it includes charts on storage and display conditions, on factors contributing to deterioration, and a glossary of conservation terms, principles, and housing materials referenced in the individual chapters. Drawing upon the knowledge of conservators, scientists, and curators from many different departments, as well as technicians and engineers whose expertise crosses boundaries of culture, chronology, medium and condition, The Care and Handing of Art Objects is primarily directed to staff at the Met. It is, no less, an invaluable resource for students, collectors, small museums, museum study programs, art dealers, and members of the public who want to enhance their understanding of how works of art are safeguarded and the role environment, handling and materials play in making this possible.

Maps and the 20th Century

Maps and the 20th Century
Title Maps and the 20th Century PDF eBook
Author Tom Harper
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Cartography
ISBN 9780712356619

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"This book tells a global story of a turbulent century in history through its most powerful and important object: the map. It includes over 130 illustrations of the most intriguing and unusual maps of the period from the world's greatest map collection, and uses them to tell the story of war, peace, depression, prosperity, and social and technological change that has made the world what it is today. This bold new history will challenge the reader's perceptions about maps, revealing them as objects of persuasion and power, as well as humour and even sadness. Above all it will open the reader's eyes to the prevalence of maps in everyday life. Highlights include a trench-map of the First World War battlefields, a Luftwaffe map of Liverpool, the original sketch for the London Tube, detailed maps of the ocean floor, and a poster showing Mao studying a map on his Long March."--Front flap of printed paper wrapper.