I am currently writing an article on the history of the exhibition of paper
negatives, to present in a conference late this year. One of my goals is to
evaluate which light sources conservators are using, especially when the
negatives are backlit.
Although it can be relatively easy to find information on exhibitions
featuring paper negatives (in exhibition catalogs and/or in some online
collection websites), there is less information available out there about
how that was done. The published case studies are surely only a fraction of
what is done in practice to exhibit these objects. That is why I ask for
your contribution.
Please take a few minutes to answer ten questions about this theme, whether
you have worked or seen an exhibition featuring paper negatives. The survey
is available until April 30, 2017, on:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/75XPW7S

Feel free to share the link colleagues you think might be able to help as
well.
If you have any comments or questions, please send an email to
[email protected].
Thank you in advance for participating.

Lénia Fernandes
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