How many times have you approached a work of art to see the secret of the master’s workshop, and at the same time you discovered the delightful texture of the READ MORE
Category: GRIEG News
The research carried out within this project, No. 2019/34/H/HS2/00581, has received funding from the Norway Grants 2014-2021.
Investigating cracks in paintings on the SOLEIL synchrotron
The formation of cracks in paintings has many aspects – not only mechanical, but also chemical. Answers to the question about the processes taking place near the fracture can be READ MORE
The new version of HERIe is now available!
The previous tool for the quantitative assessment of risk of physical damage of cultural objects due to climate variations has become part of a larger platform, a pilot form of READ MORE
Trois couleurs. This could be the title of a documentary about sample production for the GRIEG project
Our laboratory has turned into a workshop worthy of one of the old masters! Noemi Zabari and Kasia Poznańska, together with Dr. Ola Hola, have been working on the production READ MORE
“Time for a green museum and a green archive!” calls in Łukasz Bratasz in an interview for the Polish press
The newspaper “Dziennik Gazeta Prawna” has published an extensive interview with the leader of our group, Dr. Bratasz. The interest of the press was aroused by the field of science READ MORE
The study of craquelure as a path to ‘green museums’
While looking at the paintings we admire the colors, the shaping of forms, the painting technique, but we also see a network of cracks – craquelure, which adds a historical READ MORE
Lindsay Oakley takes up a position of the Director of Heritage Science and Research Testing!
Our colleague Dr. Lindsay Oakley, leaves our group after a year of work to take up a prestigious position of the Director of Heritage Science and Research Testing in National READ MORE
Thanks to the GRIEG project we welcome Noemi Zabari and Katarzyna Poznańska on board
We are delighted to announce that our team has gained two new members in the past weeks. We were joined by: Dr. Noemi Zabari and M.Eng. Katarzyna Poznańska, who will READ MORE
The cultural heritage of Lower Silesia stimulates ongoing research activities
To continue passionately working with cultural heritage, we must occasionally leave the laboratory and computer models behind and go ‘into the field’ to be inspired by the objects we care READ MORE
GRIEG – Kick-off meeting
As you might have realized from previous posts, we were eager for this day to arrive! With yesterday’s video conference, we officially launched the GRIEG project. The meeting was attended READ MORE
