What are the effects of prolonged compression on stored fabric sculptures?

Prolonged compression can significantly impact stored fabric sculptures, leading to permanent creases, loss of shape, and material degradation. Over time, the fibers may weaken, causing the artwork to lose its structural integrity. Fabrics like silk or wool are particularly vulnerable, as compression can break down their natural elasticity. Proper storage techniques, such as using acid-free padding and avoiding tight stacking, are essential to preserve these delicate textile artworks. Understanding these effects helps artists and collectors maintain the longevity and aesthetic quality of fabric sculptures.