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Conservation

Preus Museum's photo conservator Jens Gold works with conservation and restoration tasks.

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    Paper negative from the Narath collection. Preus Museum collection

In the main, this is related to the museum's own extensive collection of photographic materials, technical photographic objects, and rare books related to photography. The conservator is also responsible for providing conservational assistance involving the museum's active exhibition and loaning initiatives.

Advisement and consulting services

The photo conservator also carries out assignments for both private and public photo conservation institutions and individuals, through advice and assistance.


If you have any questions, please contact:
jens.gold@preusmuseum.no


Jens Gold is currently in a PhD program with the research project "The Lippmann Interference Photography: Materiality and Treatment Challenges"

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    Richard Gustav Neuhauss (1855-1915). "Garten im Grosslichterfelde. Bootstr.17" [original title]. Lippmann process aka interferential color photography. Object size: 120 mm x 89 mm. Glass plate with wedge prism at 10 degree angle. 1901. Albert Narath Collection. Preus Museum. (photo: Ana Gonçalves/Preus museum).

Training and internship residencies

The museum gladly accepts students in the field of conservation for training and internships.

Seminars and workshops

The Preus Museum's preservation studios offer different types of workshops and seminars:

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