Subject: Works on Paper in the Tropics
We have been contacted by a collector who keeps a number of contemporary prints in his home in the Caribbean. The prints are framed with Art-Sorb sheets behind the backmat and backed with a sheet of Mylar. Some have expanded a great deal, becoming very wavy, and some show evidence of mold growth. He plans to bring the works back to the Northeastern US this Spring. We told him to bring them to a paper conservator for treatment, but couldn't give him a confident recommendation for re-framing them. We'd appreciate advice which we could pass on to the collector. More Art-Sorb? Acclimate materials (what would be ideal temperature and humidity?) and then seal the frames? We recognize the difficulty of achieving a good seal, and have considered sealed environments to pose risks of their own. *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:70 Distributed: Thursday, February 12, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-70-010 ***Received on Tuesday, 10 February, 1998