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Behind the Scenes of Fine Art Handling: Fragile Art Management

You may endlessly enjoy the view of an antique vase or a piece of very old furniture in your home. Yet, when the time comes to move those items to another location, the complexity of their delicate handling and the demanding nature of transportation arrangements...

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Revamping Your Kitchen: Must-Have Renovation Ideas

Embarking on a kitchen renovation can be both exciting and overwhelming. As the heart of the home, your kitchen deserves special attention to ensure it meets your needs and reflects your style. Do you want to increase your home's value or create a more functional...

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The New Exhibition of the Ukrainian Artist Iryna Fedorenko in Munich

The contemporary artist of Ukrainian origin Iryna Fedorenko, widely known as Semira, has just closed her “Deepvision” exhibition that was held at SchauRaum im Ackermannbogen in Munich, Germany. The solo exhibition featured paintings created by the artist from 2022 to 2024, including her signature portraits...

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How to Maximize Space with Smart Arts and Crafts Storage Ideas?

If you’re an artist or simply a creative person, your storage space is likely to grow with time. A bit of creativity and optimization can help you organize your arts and crafts storage space better. Here are some interesting ideas to help you make use...

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A Comprehensive Guide to Becoming a Successful Art Collector

Collecting art may be your hobby, your lifetime vocation, or a lucrative career path. Whatever your motivation to become an art collector is, you need to go through certain steps to join this industry. Here, we cover the nuances of starting to collect art like...

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The Practical Side of International Art Shipping: How to Organize It?

Though art is a truly global concept that knows no boundaries, shipping artwork internationally can be technically and legally challenging to organize. International art shipping, which presupposes the physical movement of art objects across borders and continents, requires compliance with numerous procedures, lengthy preparation of...

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Graham Shay 1857: A Love for Art Passed Down Through Generations

Graham Shay 1857 is a private art gallery specializing in fine American paintings and American and European sculpture, with works ranging from the 1840s through the 20th century. It is located in a private apartment building steps from Madison Avenue and carries on the legacy...

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Filtered Identity: A New Thrilling Exhibition by Tigran Tsitoghdzyan

On September 19, the Armenian Museum of America in Watertown, MA, opened “Filtered Identity,” a new exhibition of paintings by Tigran Tsitoghdzyan, curated by Ryann Casey. The official opening took place on the Museum’s third floor. The iconic series of photorealistic paintings created in the...

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