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Material Journeys: Coatings on Japanese Metalwork (Online)

Contemporary Japanese metalwork artists often draw on a combination of traditional and newer techniques to create colorful designs. The patina on the surface of these objects, which may include alloys of silver, copper, gold, and other metals, gives them a unique aesthetic and must be protected from the environment and handling. Artists therefore apply coatings that range from historically used waxes to modern polymers. In this talk, conservation scientist Matthew Clarke will discuss a recent study in which different coatings were applied to shibuichi, a silver-copper alloy, to understand how each material may change and inform conservation decisions. This talk is part of the monthly lunchtime series Sneak Peek: New Research from the National Museum of Asian Art, where staff members present brief, personal perspectives and ongoing research, followed by discussion.

 

Hours: 11:00 am - 11:40 am Chicago time

Cost: Free

Link: https://www.si.edu/events/online 

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