No, I don't think that Denn Glass can be taped. I
once had an experience where a work was sent back to
me taped, and it removed all the protected surface.
--- Susanne Lambert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Excuse the cross posting.
>
> I am readying a painting to ship out on loan.
> It is glazed with Denn Glass.
> Can this be taped without damaging the special
> properties of the glass?
> Does anyone have experience they can share?
>
> Thank-you very much,
>
> Susanne Lambert
>
> Collections Manager/Registrar
> Nora Eccles Harrison Musuem of Art
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> f 435 797 3423
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