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Contemporary Issues in Book and Paper Conservation

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The papers in this volume were presented at the Icon Book & Paper Group Third Triennial Conference 2021 entitled Mod Cons: Modern Conservation. Modern Conveniences. Modern Constraints. Topics i...
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The papers in this volume were presented at the Icon Book & Paper Group Third Triennial Conference 2021 entitled Mod Cons: Modern Conservation. Modern Conveniences. Modern Constraints. Topics include: decolonisation; new treatments; educational programmes; business models; sustainability initiatives and frameworks. The scope of the work provides potential lessons and inspiration, and offers the opportunity for reflection on different approaches. 

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Price: £45.00
Pages: 120
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 01 May 2022
Trim Size: 11.70 X 8.25 in
ISBN: 9781909492851
Format: Paperback
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ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks

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'Contemporary Issues in Book and Paper Conservation offers a diverse range of papers that reflect the changes in our worldand discipline – decolonization, sustainability, COVID-19, newresearch – and all papers invite the reader to reflect on ourcurrent practice and how we can improve.'

Foreword
Pamela Murray 

Preface
Abigail Bainbridge 

Acknowledgements 

Contemporary paper sculptures and their conservation: an artist survey
Jen Bowens

Oil media on paper: reflections on condition assessment in a new context
Penelope Banou and Athina Alexopoulou 

Red rot and nano collagen: a ‘work in progress’ research on leather consolidation
Ilaria Camerini 

Verba volant, scripta manent? (Words fly, texts remain?)
Floriana Coppola and Matija Strlič

Reconsidering Captain Cook at the National Library of Australia
Susannah Helman and Rachel Sawicki

Connect, conserve and (de)colonise: conservators reflect on the colonial links in W.D. Campbell’s Aboriginal Carvings
Kêyeele Lawler-Dormer and Hoa Huynh 

Retrieved from the rubble: reconstructing Ireland’s lost archive
Zoë Reid, Jessica Baldwin, Peter Crooks and David Brown

Inconvenient questions and the question of neutrality
Jane Henderson

Conserving Dunhuang manuscripts at the British Library: how do we avoid dissociation? 
Marya Muzart

A licence to conserve: cultural diversity as a practical asset in conservation
Jin Xian Qiu, Meejung Kim-Marandet, Joanna Kosek, Kyoko Kusunoki, Valentina Marabini, Matthias Sotiras and Carol Weiss

Inspiring and informing development: advocating for culture in sustainable development
Claire McGuire

The role of conservation in the development of the British Library Green Network
Morgane Lirette

Paper at a distance: conservation in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic
Isabelle McGinn, Laura Esser and Daniele Knoetze

Born in lockdown. Impact Heritage: setting up a community interest company to improve diversity and access to funding in the cultural heritage sector
Ruth Stevens, Ann-Marie Miller and Ian Watson