I'm getting into printing and investigating mounting and displaying methods. Gallery Wrap seems to be getting a lot of buzz lately, and I see that Hahnemühle sells a DIY system that they call gallerie wrap: http://is.gd/22oz4

They suggest it's good for both paper and canvas, but I'm a little doubtful about paper. This system relies on stretching the print as the sides are folded-up (I'd be afraid of tearing), and the print is directly exposed to the air.

So far I've had some prints done on HM German Etch (320 gsm) textured paper, and that appears to way too brittle to survive the folding process. I've also had a couple of prints done on Canon's Satin Photo paper (240 gsm) and that seems like it would be too fragile to be mounted like this.

Anyone here have experience with gallery/gallerie wraps and using paper, or canvas for that matter. Has it worked out well? What about using for exhibiting, say in a hotel lobby?

Thanks!

-bmw

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