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I don't know about the life span of monofilament line in an exhibit context but I do know that most people who fish regularly replace their line about once a year. When fishing you not only expose the line to light but also to friction, that causes the line to abraid, through the
casting and retrieving process. I would worry more about the piece swinging or being touched and this movement causing abraison which could weaken the line and cause a break. Have you contacted the line's manufacture to see if they did uv studies? A reputable manufacturer should be
able to provide you with information on their product. I think that a once a year replacement of the line would be a good precaution. If the piece is not in a case, I would also check the line monthly for signs of abraision.
Claudia Kishler wrote:
> Hello Museum-L,
>
> I am looking for information regarding the decay or life-span of
> monofilament line, a.k.a. fishing line. Per the artist's instructions, we
> have just used a high grade monofilament to hang a delicate, relatively
> lightweight work of contemporary sculpture. I am aware that monofilament
> degrades in UV light and would like to set up a reasonable schedule for
> periodically replacing it. Were it to break, the sculpture would very
> likely be destroyed. Would once a year be too often? Not often enough?
>
> Any recommendations or guidance would be welcome.
>
> Many thanks,
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> Claudia Kishler
> Registrar
> Mary Zlot & Associates
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