Subject: The Paper Conservator
Volume 9 of the Institute of Paper Conservation's annual journal, The Paper Conservator, appeared in 1985. Subtitled 'Hyogu: The Japanese tradition in picture conservation', this issue dealt solely with conservation of Eastern art, materials, and techniques. Volume 9 has been in demand ever since its publication. As this issue is now out of print, the Institute of Paper Conservation would like to announce that the next issue of The Paper Conservator will return to the subject of conservation of Asian art. IPC is delighted to have Philip Meredith of the Asian Conservation Centre of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, on board as co-editor. This special issue will contain three papers on the mounting of artworks from Japan, China and the Himalayas; their history, formats, construction and materials. Other papers will describe the tools used in mounting; painting materials and techniques; preventive conservation, handling, display and storage of Asian mountings; the adaptation of Asian conservation techniques for Western paper conservation. A bibliography of related publications will be included. Specific contributions have been commissioned from specialists in those areas, but the editors invite other contributions from authors, to be discussed in advance of submission with either of the editors. The Institute of Paper Conservation looks forward to the publication of this themed journal and the contribution it will make to the study of paper/book conservation. Due to the specialist nature of this issue, publication will be slightly later than usual, in December 2005. For further information, please contact Jane Eagan <jane.eagan<-a t->magd< . >ox< . >ac< . >uk> or Philip Meredith <pmeredith<-a t->mfa< . >org> Jane Eagan Editor, The Paper Conservator Oxford Conservation Consortium Grove Cottage, St Cross Road Oxford OX1 3TX UK *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:6 Distributed: Sunday, July 17, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-6-016 ***Received on Thursday, 14 July, 2005