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How To Revive Your Art After a Flood or Fire
In the aftermath of a flood or fire, surveying the impact to your collection can evoke deep despair. You may think there's no way it can be salvaged, much less restored. Wait -- don't resign yourself to the loss of your treasures! Read here to learn how you can facilitate art recovery once your home is cleared for re-entry.
Art Market Update: Summer 2019
It's hardly an exaggeration to say that the marketplace for modern art has changed dramatically over the past decade or so. Well-heeled collectors continue to spend billions of dollars on pieces both famous and obscure each and every year. Consequently, collectible art holds great financial promise for connoisseurs and casual fans alike. Understanding the current state of the art industry is imperative if you want to get the most out of your investments.
Top 3 Differences Between Art Conservation and Art Restoration
The terms art conservation and art restoration are often confused and interchanged, yet there are many differences between them. While they both deal with improving the look of artwork, restoration and conservation have very different ways of approaching the way artwork is treated and restored. Read here the top three differences between art conservation and art restoration.
5 Mistakes You Should Avoid to Better Preserve Your Paintings
To maintain the original beauty of their paintings, art collectors must make sure their artworks are properly cared for, so they may be enjoyed for years to come. There are many common mistakes that are made when art owners hang their artwork at home. By avoiding the five mistakes below, you can make sure the artwork you are so proud of stays in excellent condition for a longer period of time.