How is cultural memory preserved on paper? As part of a guided tour through the paper conservation workshop, paper conservator Katharina Plate provides insights into her work with sensitive materials such as graphics, photographs, books and archival documents. Using selected objects, visitors will learn about the conservation challenges posed by paper - from acid damage and pests to ink erosion and the traces of time.
The tour shows how historical and modern methods of restoration intertwine and how craftsmanship, scientific research and digital technologies work together to preserve valuable cultural assets for future generations. The ethical considerations behind every decision will also become clear - what can be restored and what remains visible?
An event for anyone who is curious about the hidden side of museum work and the art of making history visible, but at the same time preservable.
Cost: 10 euros
Limited number of participants. Online booking recommended.
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