Thanks to such posts, the awareness of the problems affecting cultural heritage and the challenges we face every day, especially in the GRIEG project, is growing. Bravo!
Category: Preventive conservation
We determined the mechanical properties of oil paint layers after 30 years of drying!
This achievement allows us to understand how craquelures – a network of cracks – are formed in paintings, but also enables the development of effective methods of protecting works of READ MORE
Kick-off meeting on the concept of safeguarding Wawel Royal Castle’s collection
We begin the new year on a high note! At the invitation of the management of the Wawel Royal Castle and the Chief Conservator, Dr. Ewa Wiłkojć, on January 5, READ MORE
Visiting Warsaw for the AChwOZ XXII conference
After a 3-year break, the AChwOZ conference – Chemical Analysis in the Protection of Cultural Heritage Objects – returned to its on-site form, which we welcomed with great joy! Once READ MORE
Comprehensive database of lime wood properties is already under construction
From the same trunks from which we obtained the samples to determine the critical energy release rate we had more samples cut – so-called dog-bones. We measure Young’s modulus in READ MORE
Quo Vadis, plasticizer?
Parts of Joseph Beuys’ installation art that came to our lab are covered with a layer of sticky liquid due to the migration of the PVC plasticizer and we decided READ MORE
Memorandum of Cooperation with The Wawel Royal Castle and NIKU
Recently, we have established a partnership with two institutions of international importance in the world of conservation and museology! The first of our partners is The Wawel Royal Castle, former READ MORE
What do we know about vulnerability of cultural heritage objects?
“Das grüne Museum”, organized by Deutsche Kongress, was a series of three meetings focused on preventive conservation, innovative building concepts for museums and energy issues, which took place in Dresden, READ MORE
Energy efficiency in museums – we co-create guidelines at times of the energy crisis
Our group’s mission to support museums in their pursuit of more sustainable energy consumption without impairing conditions of exhibited and stored objects has become even more relevant today. The prospect READ MORE
Visiting Prof. Suiker at TU/e in Eindhoven
The project PRELUDIUM 19 experiments have advanced significantly since the successful tests of the measurement methodology. Moreover, the results obtained with the “wedge splitting method” gave rise to new research READ MORE
