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Making Fashion Pop

June 3, 2015 By Julia 1 Comment

The intersection of disposable clothing and pop art. by Lauren Klamm Production of paper clothing began with a 1966 American Scott Paper Company promotion offering an inexpensive paper dress, and quickly become a popular fashion novelty, with a large number of clothing items such as men’s vests, bridal gowns and even underwear. Major retail outlets such […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup, Campbell's Soup Cans, conservation, conservation treatments, Display Mounting, Foss, Paper Dresses, preservation, Rare earth magnets, restoration, Souper Dress

Farewell, adieu Sam-pay ketamu lagi Museum Tekstil Jakarta!

May 27, 2015 By Julia 4 Comments

  Hats off to a great project and stay here in Jakarta! Ending on a wonderfully high note, 75 textile lovers attended my Talk Show covering the Conservation of the Iwan Tirta batiks…great turnout, gorgeous batik sarong and attire and brilliant discussion. today! Here I am with my so cool and eloquent MC Dyan–perfectly dressed […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: batik, Batik plasters, conservation, conservation treatments, Iwan Tirta batiks, Jakarta, MC Dyan, Museum Tekstil, sarong, Talk show

Washington Post article features Julia Brennan’s preservation work on Lady Astor’s coronation gown

May 8, 2015 By Julia Leave a Comment

The Post’s Cathy Alter spent some time with Julia in her studio observing the restoration and preservation of the Danville, Va. native’s coronation gown. Click here to read about Julia and Caring For Textiles as she unfolds the history of this significant ensemble. (photos by Andre Chung/for The Washington Post) [Best_Wordpress_Gallery id=”16″ gal_title=”Lady Astor”]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ceremonial dress, conservation, conservation treatments, Coronation, Danville Virginia, Ede & Ravenscroft, Lady Nancy Astor, preservation, restoration, Robes, Valentine, Waldorf Astor

Jakarta Post 3#: I am BECOMING batik!!

May 7, 2015 By Julia 1 Comment

  I am BECOMING batik! It’s my daily language, looking at patterns, learning the names, asking millions of questions, feeling the soft cotton, learning about maestros such as Go Tik Swan -who I now want to make a film about. Everyone at the Museum Tekstil is so knowledgeable about batik, symbolism, history and ritual. It’s […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: batik, conservation, conservation treatments, Crafts, Go Tik Swan, Iwan batik, Iwan Tirta, Jakarta, Museum Tekstil, restoration, textile, textile conservation

Jakarta post #2: Everybody loves wet cleaning!

May 3, 2015 By Julia 3 Comments

Everybody loves wet cleaning! Wet cleaning is called cuci, pronounced chuchee in Indonesian—and it means washing. Washing is a major part of our conservation project. After many years of exposure and city pollution, the Iwan Tirta batiks are dry and crispy, acidic and soiled. They desperately need cleaning to brighten the colors and neutralize the pH […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: batik, conservation, conservation treatments, cuci, Jakarta, lerak, preservation, restoration, surfactant, Washing, Wet cleaning

Julia returns to Jakarta: Installment #1

April 29, 2015 By Julia 1 Comment

Julia returns to her birthplace of Java, on a mission to preserve a national batik treasure. In early April, Julia returned to her birthplace of Java, to preserve an important collection of batik by Iwan Tirta; a joint project of the US Embassy and Musuem Tekstil–the batik of diplomacy. This is the first of several […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: batik, conservation, Indonesia, Jakarta, Java, Museum Tekstil, national treasure, preservation, Reagan Ksatriyan, restoration

Passage from India – Part 2

January 28, 2015 By Julia 1 Comment

This is the second post on the 18th-19th century Indian textile we’ve had the good fortune to work on of late. If you missed the first post in this series, you can find it here. In this post we’ll present history and possible use of the piece. This kalamkari is a treasure of the venerable […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 19th century, block printing, farsi inscription, Indian chintz, Indian textile, Kalamkari, Machilipatnam, nagash, naqqash, Persian, prayer rug, preservation, restoration, Skala thread, stabilization, trade cloth

New Year Greetings from Julia Brennan and Caring For Textiles

January 12, 2015 By Julia 4 Comments

Toile de Jouy fragment, French, circa 1790, made for the American market, part of a larger cloth commemorating George Washington. “Toile de jouy” old French meaning ‘cotton cloth to print decorative scenic designs’. Derived from Indian hand painted prints introduced to Europe by Portuguese and Dutch in 15th c. “Cherub” from Aramaic “ke-rabya” child-like; winged angelic being, whose gift is […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 15th Century, 1790, Cherub, Dutch, French cloth, George Washington, Indian handpainted, Portuguese, preservation, restoration, Toile de Jouy

Passage from India

December 17, 2014 By Julia 1 Comment

Part 1: We’re delighted to share with you two posts regarding a wonderful Indian ‘kalamkari’ that we have been conserving and researching over the past few months. In this post, we’ll tell you about a beautiful quilt and the restoration work that we have performed, and next week we’ll discuss its history and the kalamkari genre. Block […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 19th century, block printing, farsi inscription, Indian chintz, Indian textile, Kalamkari, Machilipatnam, nagash, naqqash, Persian, prayer rug, preservation, restoration, Skala thread, stabilization, trade cloth

Opera, Tea and Lee

November 12, 2014 By Julia 12 Comments

Nei Ho I last visited Hong Kong (HK) in 1970, then a magical city of orange-sailed junks crisscrossing the waters between islands, and crowded streets with banner-like laundry hanging off every balcony. It was the Star Ferry, Bruce Lee, and The World of Suzie Wong that we had read about and seen in the movies. […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biennial congress, Bruce Lee, Cantonese opera, conservation, dimsum, elders, heritage, hong kong, international institute for conservation, kung fu, textile, traditional practices

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