国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 9月11日 21時49分


On September 11, 2001, fragments of paper rained down all across New York City following the collapse of the World Trade Towers. When this stock certificate arrived in our Paper Conservation Lab, it was a pile of paper bits stored in the envelope and inert plastic sleeve. How do you preserve the history of an object—especially a tragic history—and how does that history inform the conservation treatment the object receives in preparing it for potential display?
Conservators decided not to put the object back together perfectly. Raw edges and space between pieces remind the viewer of the layered and tragic history of this partially-charred object. Read the full story of this conservation process on our blog: https://s.si.edu/conserving911 (Link in profile.) #September11 #Sept11


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