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Ink Worlds

By various contemporary Chinese artists

Application

Stand-offs

Category

University
Installation view of “Ink Worlds” exhibition. Photo courtesy of the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University.
Open case design. Photo courtesy of the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University.
Installation view of “Ink Worlds” exhibition. Photo courtesy of the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University.
Brackets made from 3 inch aluminum U channel. Photo courtesy of the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
Capped and painted brackets. Photo courtesy of the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University.

Location

Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University, Stanford, California
May 23, 2018 – September 3, 2018

Medium

Ink on paper scrolls

Size

Length 120" (3048 mm), width varies

Glazing

Optium Museum Acrylic®

The Challenge

  • To protect large ink scrolls during exhibition in a limited space, and present the tactile nature of the ink and paper surface without traditional frames or wall cases impeding the viewer’s experience of how these artworks are intended to be seen.

The Solution

Optium Museum Acrylic®

Anti-reflective
Allows viewers to see the scrolls instead of distracting reflections.

Acrylic is half the weight of glass and shatter resistant
Safeguards against injury and damage to art work and visitors.

Anti-static protection exceeds that of glass
Immediately eliminates static charge.  Makes for safer, easier framing and less cleaning.

Abrasion resistant
A durable hard coat protects against scratches from cleaning and general exposure to the public.

99% UV blocking
Protecting the scrolls from the most damaging light wavelengths, helping prevent fading and degradation.

The Work

The exhibit Ink Worlds, held at Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Center in 2018, considered ink painting from the 1960s through the present. Salient visual features and international connections were examined, as well as the ongoing impact of historical techniques, materials, and themes. In so doing, the exhibition addressed not only the capacity of ink painting to evolve, but also the contemporary nature of the medium as a distinct genre.

More Info

  • Read our QuickVue article describing the brackets supporting the Optium Museum Acrylic® sheets.
  • For more on the exhibit and artists, visit here.