About me
Remy Dreyfuss-Deseigne is a senior Paper Conservator at Atelier Dreyfuss-Deseigne Restauration du Patrimoine Arts et documents graphiques. He received an art history degree from the École du Louvre in 2009 and his Master’s degree in Book and Paper conservation from the French National Institute for Cultural Heritage – INP program in 2015, with highest honours. His Master’s thesis, done in partnership with the French National Museum of Cinema (La Cinémathèque française), was entitled: ‘Introduction of Nanocellulose films in conservation’. He obtained the 2015-2016 National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in paper conservation offered by the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts (CCAHA, Philadelphia, PA). He carried out two research projects on Nanocellulose gels and films, at the National Library of France scientific lab (2014-2015) and at the Research Center for Conservation (CRCC, Paris, France, 2017-2018). Since 2018, he conducts the workshop Applications for Nanocellulose Gels and Films in Conservation for major Museums, National Libraries, Archives and Conservation Centers worldwide, such as The British Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts or the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties.