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BOOKS & PAPER

2024: Alessandro Scola. 2024. A New Approach to Mountmaking for Library Material: Modular and Re-usable Book Cradles for More Sustainable Exhibits. YouTube video of presentation from the 9th International Mountmaking Forum (IMF2024), MFA Boston. 

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2022: Valeria Arena and Claudia Giostrella. 2022. Irresistible Attraction of the Magnets and the Large Format works on Papers: The Experience of the Salce Collection National Museum in Treviso, Italy. YouTube video of presentation from the 8th International Mountmaking Forum (IMF2022), Getty Center, Los Angeles.

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2022: Annajean Hamel. 2022. Openable Photo Corners, an Improvement on the Standard Photo Corner. YouTube video of presentation from the 8th International Mountmaking Forum (IMF2022), Getty Center, Los Angeles.

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2022: Charlotte Park. 2022. Mounting and Framing the 20 Iconic Plates from ‘Jazz’ by Henri Matisse. YouTube video of presentation from the 8th International Mountmaking Forum (IMF2022), Getty Center, Los Angeles.

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2022: Simon Philpott. 2022. Mock Dry Mounting: Wrap Mounting for Photos. YouTube video of presentation from the 8th International Mountmaking Forum (IMF2022), Getty Center, Los Angeles.

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2020: Pierre-luc Brouillette. 2020. Telescopic Slide: A wall-mount system for presenting light and fragile objects. YouTube video of presentation from the 7th International Mountmaking Forum (IMF2020) virtual conference.

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2020: Lucía Torner. 2020. Floating Cradle for Pamphlets and Light Books. YouTube video of poster presentation from the 7th International Mountmaking Forum (IMF2020) virtual conference.

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2019: Heather Brown. 2019. A New Frontier: Trailblazing Methods to Display Ruscha Books. Online, accessed 10/30/2019.

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2018: Richard Gould. 2018. PETG Book Cradles. Poster presented at the IMF 6th Biennial Conference, Natural History London, UK.

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2018: Harry King. 2018. Red Star: Bringing an Archive into the Gallery. Poster presented at the IMF 6th Biennial Conference, Natural History London, UK.

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2015: Don't Rock the Cradle: Books in Exhibitions - Mounts, Materials and Economy. Symposium hosted by the Folger Shakespeare Library, April 1-3, 2015.

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