The Auto-Icon unavailable to view November 2001 - July 2002
The auto-icon was removed from public display on the advice of experts
from the Textile Conservation Centre of Southampton University who discovered
an infestation of a beetle called woolly bear. The auto-icon was being prepared
for the loan of the clothes and head to an exhibition in Germany
in 2003.
The clothes were taken to Southampton to be freeze-dried to remove the infestation.
The replica head was being treated at UCL's Institute of Archaeology conservation
laboratories..
The staff from the Textile Conservation Centre hoped that it might be possible
to treat the clothing and dress a new mannequin (which was anyway being prepared
for the loan) before Christmas 2002. In this case it might have been possible
to put Jeremy back on display between January and the beginning of March 2003,
when he
would
be
crated up and shipped for exhibition. The loan for the exhibition, which lasted
from 24 March to 30 June, was agreed by the Museums and Heritage Committee
in
July 2000. Under normal circumstances this would have involved the auto-icon
being off display from early March to early July 2002. The discovery of the
insect infestation meant that the length of time the auto-icon was off display
was lengthened.
N.B. The Auto-icon was placed back on temporary display on February 15th
2002.
This page last modified
2 April, 2009
by Irena
Nicoll
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