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    Re: Ventura Show Images

    Looks real good Jim. How was the first opening day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    Looks real good Jim. How was the first opening day?
    They said they had a few people in but not to busy. I get to rest for a couple of days and then get geared up for the opening reception on Saturday. Can't wait to see you again and everyone else.

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    Re: Ventura Show Images

    looks like a great show, with strong work; well deserved

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fitzgerald View Post
    I should have mentioned that none of the work has any glazing. I stopped doing this years ago with mixed reactions. Yes, the work could be damaged etc. but the beauty of the work I feel needs to "breathe".
    That's how prints are hung at Point Light in Sydney.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Morris View Post
    That's how prints are hung at Point Light in Sydney.
    It makes sense to me. Especially with carbon transfer being a 3-D process.

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    Re: Ventura Show Images

    It does make sense with CT for aesthetic reasons. And it makes sense on very large prints-look at Gursky's prints-what else would you do? I was surprized to hear that a quality gallery wasn't hanging expensive prints behind glass (or arylic or something) so being a curious fellow.....I looked at the website of Point Light-in the opening shot of the space the prints are clearly under glass....? http://pointlight.com.au/
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    Re: Ventura Show Images

    What did they, artists, galleries, public, do before sheet glass was available?

    When it became available who decided on its use or not and under what conditions?

    This article is interesting in that it gives some guidelines that seem reasonable.

    http://www.milamstudios.com/art/framingart.html

    Judge for yourself. Given the nature of Carbon prints I don't see a problem with glassless framing. In the environment were smoking creates the oily residue that covers prints could be an exception. Conservation of the image becomes an issue then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Fitzgerald View Post
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    Really beautiful, Jim!

    But I wish you would not have hung them together which is in art curator's jargon is 'stacking' which is practised from 16th-18th century. Just my two cents (which I do not have ;-) ).

    Wish you the best for the success of the event which may help to create a new wave of followers to carbon printing.

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    I don't want to hijack Jim's thread. I will delete my posts later and clean this up. Quote from your article Curt "Paintings that are not cleanable, such as watercolors, pastels, gouaches, charcoals, colored pencils, reproductions and photographs, must be framed under glass.

    Quote Originally Posted by Curt View Post
    What did they, artists, galleries, public, do before sheet glass was available?

    When it became available who decided on its use or not and under what conditions?

    This article is interesting in that it gives some guidelines that seem reasonable.

    http://www.milamstudios.com/art/framingart.html

    Judge for yourself. Given the nature of Carbon prints I don't see a problem with glassless framing. In the environment were smoking creates the oily residue that covers prints could be an exception. Conservation of the image becomes an issue then.
    Thanks,
    Kirk

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    "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep"

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    Re: Ventura Show Images

    BRAVO Jim! Wish I could be there Saturday!

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