Dear Group - A few months ago, I came seeking advice on possible pest issues 
inside artwork that happens to be a vehicle.  I was vague as the work was a 
promised gift at the time.  Well, I can now say that Liza Lou's Trailer an 
entire Spartan Mansion Trailer with a completely glass beaded interior is now 
officially in the museum's collection.
https://ropac.net/news/1064-museum-acquisition-liza-lou-s-trailer-19982000-now-in-the-collection/

The work was outside at previous owner's residence for 20 years and there were 
definite signs of past moth activity.

The upshot of the pest issue - no one wanted to fumigate (including the artist) 
and monitoring for pests with sticky traps and pheromone traps was tricky 
pre-possession of the work.  We know have it and rather than bring it inside 
immediately, we have it secured outdoors and are monitoring both for pests and 
the environment.  I'm hoping the continued cold will kill anything that might 
be inside.  Our hygrothermograph registered 20 degrees F for at least 5 days in 
a row last week.

Thanks for all who helped both on and off line.  Happy New Year!

Lisa Bruno
Carol Lee Shen Chief Conservator
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238-6052
P 718-501-6562

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