Preserving Considerations
With many our our renovations complete, I've started an interest in collecting and framing art. My first big projects will be original movie poster art.
After some reading, I concluded it would be a damaging to my authentic movie posters to frame up using traditional backing methods. Let's start with the results,
Front
- Pick high-grade plexiglass with UV protection, 1/8" thick, crystal clear, non-glare,
- Lighter
- Glass has issues (moisture entrapment, likely no UV protection, poster can stick despite spacers or mat)
- Conservation Glass is better, but can break and expensive
- Do not use ammonia based cleaner
- Use especially for bigger posters as it is lighter than glass
- Use a mat to ensure the glass if lifted off the surface (only possible for smaller than 40" x 60" posters)
Backing the Poster
- acid-free
- acid-neutral
- avoid foamcore unless acid free such as Artcare Archival System by Bainbridge which should only be a few dollars more
Linen Backing
- Expensive and fixes flatten and hide vintage folded posters.
- Make sure to go with professional who will make it reversable
- For vintage folders will bring up value if resold
- ~ cost $75 to $150
- Not advisable for double sided posters
More Linen Backing,
Frames that Can Swap In and Out
Glass versus Plexiglass
- Most website I run across seem to say plexiglass... I need to do more read as they also happen to sell plexiglass frames,
- My local framer The Art Forum recommends glass (he has both) as he feels plexiglass yellows - being in the business so long I believe him and so went with Anti-UV, Anti Glare, extra clear glass.
Putting it Together
- Back the linen poster with acid free material
- Acid free foam core or 4 ply rag are best
- Linen Hinged - Hinge mount using some archival tap stuck to the linen
- Do not stretch
- Trim the linen about 1/8 smaller than the inside dimension of the frame
- If framing with wood make sure to put a barrier if framing to size
Hanging
- Use the D-Rings on the back directly
- Adding wires to D-Rings for Large posters will put strain on the frame causing corners to pop out.
Buying
Framing
References
Inspiration Examples
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