Degradation phenomena
Adhesion Cohesion Changes
Delaminating
The process by which various (paint) layers (partially) separate from each other and/or the support underneathRelated terms
BlisteringFlaking
Lifting
Tenting
Literature
Helwig K., Poulin J., Corbeil M.C., Moffat E., Duguay D., Conservation issues in several twentieth-century Canadian oil paintings: The role of zinc carboxylate reaction products,2014, in: Issues in Contemporary Oil Paint,pp167-184Maines CA., Rogala D., Lake S., Mecklenburg M., Deterioration in abstract expressionistic paintings: analysis of zinc oxide paint layers in works from the collection of the Hirschhorn museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution,2011, in: Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 1319,pp 275-284
Helou-de la Grandière P., La Ho A-S., Mirambet F., Delaminating paint films at the end of 1950s: a case study on Pierre Soulages,2008, in: Preparation for Painting. The artist's choice and its Consequences. Archetype publications, London,pp 156-162
Griffin A., Young C., Hale T., ‘History is my material’ - Anselm Kiefer,2014, in: ICOM-CC 17th Triennial Conference, Melbourne 2014 ,paper 1305
https://www.icom-cc-publications-online.org/PublicationDetail.aspx?cid=4dc86890-ce1a-48d9-bfbb-e5fcdc5fbf9a
Adhesion Cohesion Changes
BlisteringCleavage
Cracking
Craquelure
Crumbling
Cupping
Delaminating
Flaking
Lifting
Powdering/Chalking
Tenting