The beautiful spring weather was an opportunity for a “field trip” to expand our knowledge and sensitivity by visiting the local cultural heritage. The choice of the date was not READ MORE
#ScienceForUkraine
We deplore of the Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and express our support for its citizens. Our emotions are all the greater because of our Ukrainian colleagues at the Institute and in the READ MORE
The effects of the climate monitoring campaign in the Boim Chapel in Lviv
We have completed a long-term campaign of microclimate monitoring and diagnosis of the exhibition conditions in the Boim Chapel in Lviv, led by Dr. Marcin Strojecki. Marcin acted on behalf READ MORE
We have a clip promoting CollectionCare project
Now it only takes a few minutes to explore the CollectionCare project and find out what its goals are. We encourage you to watch!
Unexpected support for the GRIEG project: Night Watch in ultra resolution
The database of paintings on which we can conduct qualitative and quantitative craquelure analysis is growing! This time it is not another scan we have carried out, but an ultra-high READ MORE
Dr. Marcin Bury, welcome on board!
We are pleased to inform that the announced competition for the position of Assistant was won by Marcin Bury, who joined our group at the beginning of 2022! Marcin holds READ MORE
Norwegian partners, Dr. Terje Grøntoft and Dr. Lena Stoveland, visit Krakow
We were very pleased to host Dr. Terje Grøntoft from the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) and Dr. Lena Stoveland, painting conservator and researcher from the Norwegian Institute for READ MORE
Not one, but two craquelures that you can analyze!
Recently, through an interactive scan available on every electronic device, we gave the opportunity to deeply study with us the craquelure in the painting of Virgin and Child by an READ MORE
Wintertime is full of performances
The breakthrough of the year is, on the one hand, time to slow down and enjoy the upcoming Christmas, and on the other hand – an intense time for summaries. READ MORE
PVCare – a new project on the horizon!
Plastics dominate the collections of contemporary art. Interestingly, before centuries had passed, these objects began to be closely watched by conservators, due to the extremely rapid degradation processes. Polyvinyl chloride READ MORE
