Subject: Stanley Landsman sculpture
I am participating in the conservation of a Stanley Landsman sculpture from the mid-1960's, titled 'The Infinity Room', that is in the collection of the Milwaukee Art Museum. The sculpture consists of seventeen five-sided plywood boxes with their interiors completely covered with glass mirror. During past transport and storage, several of the mirrors were broken and must be replaced. In every instance but one, the mastic or adhesive used to adhere the mirrors to the plywood was an unidentified, black, tarry substance, still somewhat pliable, whose bond was fairly easy to break using denatured alcohol as a surfactant. In one case, however, there was an additional adhesive used, also unidentified. This was a light brown in color, possibly a polyurethane, and very tenacious. The mirror had to be broken into sections for removal. In every case, all the adhesive residue was removed manually, using a heat gun and a wood chisel. I am now looking for an adhesive to adhere the new mirrors. It needs to be strong, since some of the mirrors will be over the viewer's heads, it must not bleed through the silvering, and it must be reversible. Robert Sieger Fine Art Service, LLC *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:11 Distributed: Sunday, June 17, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-11-015 ***Received on Tuesday, 12 June, 2007