6th Book, Paper and Photographs Symposium, 2010

The 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographs Symposium was held at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne in November 2010.
Members can download Symposium papers online or alternatively Symposium preprints are available from our Bookstore.
 

An overview of art paper supply in Melbourne from 1940-1990

Paper Author:

Louise Wilson

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p77-82 Abstract The history of art paper supply in Melbourne encompasses the collective stories of artists, suppliers and paper mills based in Australia and overseas. In the late 1930’s, when the range of papers available to Melbourne artists was just […]

'Catch me if you can' - a case study of previous restorations carried out on two posters prior to acquisition by the State Library of Queensland

Paper Author:

Gajendra Rawat, Shane Bell

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p72-76 Abstract The State Library of Queensland has an ever expanding collection of maps and posters dating from the mid nineteenth century to the present time. Recently the State Library acquired two posters from an auctioneer in Brisbane, which came […]

From Canton with love: historic investigation and conservation treatment of Chinese export paintings from the Pitti Palace Museum of Florence

Paper Author:

Elisabetta Polidori

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p64-71 Abstract Europe’s passion for the Orient is a fascinating thread which can be traced back until the very beginning of Western art history. This passion may be seen nowhere more clearly than in artistic trends witnessed in the 18th […]

A preliminary investigation into three aids to washing paper: XRF elemental analysis of paper treated with EDTA, TAC and ammonia

Paper Author:

Briony Pemberton, Libby Melzer

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p58-63 Abstract This paper explores three additives that were observed to generally enhance the removal of discolouration from paper during washing. The additives included two chelating agents; ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA) and triammonium citrate (TAC); and ammonia solution. […]

Unveiling the Apocalypse

Paper Author:

Rose Peel

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p54-57 Abstract When The Apocalypse of St John the Divine, by Australian artist Donald Friend (1915g1989) was brought to the Paper Conservation Department, National Gallery of Australia (NGA), it was a composite work on paper attached to three sheets of […]

The Movers of Light: shifting the photograph collections of the Alexander Turnbull Library

Paper Author:

Ruth Oliver

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p48-53 Abstract A refurbishment of the National Library of New Zealand’s Wellington building was planned for 2010-2012. For the 18 months prior to departure from the building, Conservation staff planned and completed ‘Pre-pack Projects’ to ensure the protection of all […]

A sticky issue - labelling library collections

Paper Author:

Jennifer Lloyd

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p40-42 Abstract The use of sticky labels for call numbers and bar codes on library material are a cause of concern to conservation staff for a number of reasons. The adhesive used on the label is often poor quality, leading […]

Cover and Contents

Paper Author:

Belinda Gourley

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p1-6

Development of a prototype: A rolling mechanism to aid the installation of oversize works on paper

Paper Author:

Kim Barrett, Samantha Shellard

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p7-13 Abstract This paper outlines the use of a mechanism to aid the installation of oversize works on paper. It describes the design development, its use and modifications. The mechanism consists of a vertical roll, mounted onto a turntable that […]

A further investigation of the paintings on paper from the 1948 American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land

Paper Author:

Sarah Bunn

Year:

2010
Contributions to the 6th AICCM Book, Paper & Photographic Materials Symposium. 17-19th November 2010, Melbourne. p14 Abstract In 1948 Charles P Mountford led 17 scientists and support staff from America and Australia on an expedition to conduct ethnological, medical, nutritional and natural history research from what was purported to be ‘Stone Age’ Arnhem Land. Over […]
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