Archive for 'Conservation'
Conservation at the Brooklyn Museum: An Interview with Tina March
As you know all of the works in the To Live Forever show are from the Brooklyn Museum. What you may not know is that there was a lot of conservation work that went into putting together this exhibition. So, to find out more about what the BM conservators (and others) did to […]
Posted: July 24th, 2008 under Exhibitions, ima, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Conservation, American Institute for Conservation, ancient Egypt, Book of the Dead, Brooklyn Museum, Caitlin Jenkins, Carolyn Tomkiewicz, Catherine Williams, Demetrios, Egyptian art, Hiroko Kariya, Jakki Godfrey, Lisa Bruno, mummy, Rachel Danzing, Richard McCoy, senet, Tina March, To Live Forever.
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Photo of the Week- Shared Beauty and Textile Conservation
As a new segment this summer, the IMA Blog will be featuring a Tuesday Photo of the Week, highlighting juicy tidbits of info including works of art, artists, news, events, or locations.
I had the pleasure of taking a tour through the IMA�??s conservation lab last week, for a chance to get a quick look at […]
Posted: July 8th, 2008 under Art, Exhibitions, ima, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Conservation, beaded handbags, Emily Lytle, handbags, Photo of the Week, rugs, Shared Beauty, textile and fashion arts, textile conservation, textiles.
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