Subject: Framing
I am hoping some conservators out there might help a registrar out. We have heard conflicting things regarding the use of spacers in frames, particularly for oversized works on paper. Some conservators have encouraged the use of spacers as a method of keeping the surface of the print away from the glazing. Others prefer no spacers, saying that the backing board alone isn't enough to support our oversized works and the pressure of the glazing on the mat is necessary to keep the object from bowing outwards. Is there a preferred method among the conservation framing community? the warhol: Amber E. Morgan Assistant Registrar 117 Sandusky Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412-237-8306 Fax: 412-237-8340 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:59 Distributed: Saturday, May 3, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-59-022 ***Received on Wednesday, 23 April, 2008