Subject: Displaying tapestries
I have a contemporary tapestry that is going to be on long-term display (10 years). The tapestry has a cotton backing with Velcro, which I am using to hang it to the wall. I am concerned about hanging it directly on the wall so I would like to use a different system. I have found two options. The first one would be to mount it to a bigger plywood sheet that would be covered with marvelseal and a cotton fabric. The tapestry would be then mounted to the covered wood with Velcro. The second option would be to stretch a cotton fabric (canvas) on a stretcher and then mount the tapestry to the canvas with Velcro and/or stitching. Which one would be a better option for conservation purposes? The tapestry is in a very good condition, and is around 48 inches wide by 76 inches high. Silvia N Gonzales Utah Museum of Fine Arts 410 Campus Center Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84112 801-585-9769 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:34 Distributed: Saturday, January 6, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-34-011 ***Received on Thursday, 21 December, 2006