Handling Artworks
April 24, 2008 – 4:40 am
Handling artworks needs extra attention and knowledge. If we don’t know much about the complications of take-caring the valuable fine arts, it will be better if we trust the professional to manage all the collection.
That rule is also must-applied for fine art storage and moving. Sometimes a museum needs a temporary storage while the museum is renovated. There are some people who ignoring this trivia but a crucial step in handling fine arts like paintings, sculptures, historical documents, and many other artworks. Even curator and fine artist sometimes they are not really know the complexes of fine art treatment during in storage. While the artworks owners think that their valuable collections are safely storing, the molds, fungi, mouse and other rodent are destroying the valuable artworks.
If you are seriously concerning on this problem, you have to find the solution. You may find the expert who really understands about the problem you faced. Some manuals you have to think about are:
1. Discuss your budget with them. Nowadays, many fine art moving and storage companies are becoming more affordable, as they are more flexible with our budget.
2. Ask about what service includes in the package. You need to know whether the service is including the insurance for the artworks or may be you need to pay extra fee for insurance.
3. Find more information about the company competency. You may conclude whether the company is competent or not, from the clients they served.
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