Art + Work | Removing stains from a Japanese print
Watch as Paper Conservator Madison Brockman reduces the discoloration of a Japanese print using a gellan gum slab.
Introduction 00:00
Preparing the print for bathing: 00:46
Making the gellan gum slab: 01:55
Bathing on the gellan gum slab: 04:42
Read about this unique process for bathing a print: https://unframed.lacma.org/2021/08/25/removing-stains-japanese-print-using-gellan-gum
Art + Work is an observational documentary showing the care that LACMA conservators put into preserving artworks in our collection. Working closely with LACMA’s Conservation Center, this series highlights the wide range of techniques and tools used by our skilled conservators.
Learn more about LACMA’s Conservation Center: https://www.lacma.org/learn/conservation
**Viewing with headphones is recommended**
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