Case study
The conservation of a 19th century Chinese wall hanging from a private collection.
The conservation of a 19th century Chinese wall hanging from a private collection.
Curate for Belgium for Exhibition ” Innovative Costumes ” in Theatre Museum Moscow in june 2019.
Some storage options has been proposed and discussed.
1st. whether it should be, creating an open “storage and exhibit ” space that would be exposed in the children’s playing room upstairs.
2nd option is creating separate storages made from acid free board and put in an oak closet in the living room with the possibility to handle and when needed, to expose separately.
The conservation and presentation of 19th century men and women costumes for the ” Young Vincent ” and assisting on the exhibition in Breda’s Museum the Netherlands. Runs until november 11th 2015
It is a duty for Coeneo and other textile conservators to pass the importance of preservation of historic textiles.
Either historic costumes, textile objects and other.
Therefor Coeneo organizes gatherings for people who cares and are interested for cultural heritage.
Especially these days, where textile collections are hidden or disappears.
De basisbeginselen van het modevak zijn verloren gegaan. Tenzij men opnieuw terugkeert naar de nobele belangstelling voor stof en snit, heeft mode geen toekomst meer. Met deze gedurfde uitspraak verklaarde Nederlands misschien wel de meest invloedrijke trendwatcher Lidewij Edelkoort de mode begin dit jaar dood. In haar anti-fashion-manifest gepresenteerd tijdens de elk half jaar terugkerend presentatie van haar trendbureau Trend Union, waren de kritieken op alles en iedereen in de mode op zijn minst gezegd niet mals. De ‘mode’ als zodanig is een inhoudsloos begrip geworden, aldus de graag stelling nemende trendwatcher. Het meer tijdloze ‘kledingstuk’ zal voortaan haar vocabulaire bepalen, stelde zij. Zonder een terugkeer naar de nobele belangstelling voor stof en snit, heeft mode geen toekomst meer, meende Edelkoort.
In progress request of preservation of the doll clothing collection and accessories with travel suitcase from Mrs. Bredt who ‘s donated 19th.C. women costumes and accessories to Breda’s Museum the Netherlands.
Until March 6th advising, preservation, restoration, mounting of the Elvis
costumes and assisting on the Elvis exhibit which is open for public March 7th 2015.
The museumshop offers a selection of Elvis merchandise.
See website www.breda-museum.nl