Publications

This page provides further information about print and online publications that are connected with Asiarta Foundation.

In cases noted with (*), publications are only accessible to subscribers or members of the publishing organisation.

* Gillian Osmond, Bettina Ebert and John Drennan, Zinc oxide-centred deterioration in 20th century Vietnamese paintings by Nguyen Trong Kiem (1933-1991), AICCM Bulletin, 2014, Australia.

* Bettina Ebert, Brian Singer and Nicky Grimaldi, The Use of Aquazol in the Conservation Treatment of Vietnamese Paintings, Journal of the Institute of Conservation, August 2012, UK.

* Bettina Ebert, Sally MacMillan Armstrong, Brian Singer and Nicky Grimaldi,  Analysis and Conservation Treatment of Vietnamese Paintings, ICOM-CC 16th Triennial Conference, September 2011, Lisbon, Portugal.

* Bettina Ebert and Maria Kubik, Modular Cleaning in Review: An Intensive Workshop at the University of Melbourne, AICCM National Newsletter No. 115, June 2010.

Brian Singer, Sally MacMillan, Nicky Grimaldi and Jean Brown,  Analysis of Vietnamese oil paintings affected by sulphur dioxide pollution, published in Essays on Modern and Contemporary Vietnamese Art, editors S. Lee and Nguyen Nhu Huy, pages 68-74, 2009, Singapore Art Museum.

Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop,  A rare rescue mission, Newsweek International, 22 March 2008,online version available.

Bettina Ebert, Part I: A report on the condition and conservation treatment of two paintings on canvas (Portrait of the Artist’s Wife and Portrait of a Student, 1963) by Vietnamese artist Nguyen Trong Kiem. Part II: A scientific investigation into the degradation processes of zinc-based paints, together with art historical research. MA research project, 2008, Northumbria University, Newcastle, United Kingdom.

Sally MacMillan,  A report on the art historical investigation, condition, technical examination and initial investigations into the conservation treatment of two paintings on canvas by Vietnamese artist Nguyen Trong Kiem (1933-1991) dated 1963. MA research project, 2007, Northumbria University, Newcastle, United Kingdom.