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Choosing the Safest and Most Cost-Effective Art Delivery Option

Art is a delicate form of communication, which pleases millions by touching their hearts, minds, and souls. However, shipping artwork safely yet cheaply is a nodus many artists face. This article lists the cheapest way to ship framed art; methods that are cost-effective yet extremely...

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October 12: Tega Tafadzwa’s Debut Exhibition at JD Malat Gallery

On October 12, JD Malat Gallery will present a debut exhibition by Tega Tafadzwa, titled “RWENDO - WHICH MEANS JOURNEY.” As many as 15 new paintings by the contemporary Zimbabwean-born artist will be on view in the venue in London until November 7, 2022. The...

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Pandemic Opportunity to Improve the Logistics Sector

The pandemic has influenced almost every kind of business, and we cannot deny its impact. The industry of logistics has also changed, obviously, and the tendency to change will still be seen in the future. So, how a pandemic may also be used as an...

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Columbus Day in the US: Why Do We Celebrate It?

Happy Columbus Day! More than 500 years ago, Christopher Columbus, the famed Italian explorer and navigator, arrived on the land known today as the Americas. It is a recognized national holiday in many countries on two continents and a federal holiday in the US. At...

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The Monotonous Beauty of Shipping Glass Framed Art

It is a well-known fact that paintings belong to the category of breakables, so their transportation is always a relentless quest that professional shippers begin with sheer enthusiasm. However, there is no limit to how complexly fragile they can be. What we mean is that...

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Artist Talk: Artem Mirolevich and His Optimistic Postapocalypse 

New York-based artist Artem Mirolevich creates whimsical, extremely detailed works full of mythical references. His surrealistic imagery draws you into a dystopian but at the same time very attractive world.  Fine Art Shippers spoke with Artem Mirolevich about his artistic influences, career journey, and some...

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How to Handle a Dragon: White Glove Transportation of Asian Art

From a woodblock print to antique porcelain, Asian artworks have always been a distinct type of delicate freight in art logistics. Fragile as a leaf and valuable as a dragon egg, every item sold at an auction stands as a shipping challenge for a moving...

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Inside Ozora Festival: An Intro to Psytrance Culture

Psychedelic trance music has always been a one-of-a-kind niche of the music industry valued by very limited circles of people. Since the 1970s, the number of listeners of high-tempo riffs significantly grew, with psytrance culture being strongly associated with ecology, peaceful atmosphere, and love. In...

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