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TMORA Has Launched the Second Round of the Say No to War Exhibition

The Museum of Russian Art in Minneapolis has announced the continuation of its anti-war exhibition titled “Say No to War.” The event originally started on April 20 and was planned to last as long as the bloodshed continued. The museum will be adding works by...

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Culturally Arts Collective  Features “Broken Mirrors” Exhibition 

Culturally Arts Collective is an international non-profit aimed at increasing accessibility and representation of the arts through exhibitions, education, and professional development. The organization's activities include art management consulting, collaborative action research, and the implementation of strategies for the promotion of arts in institutions. Culturally...

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Case Antiques to Add Our Company to Its List of Recommended Shippers

One of the most renowned auction houses in Tennessee, Case Antiques, will add our company to its list of recommended shippers. From now on, Fine Art Shippers will be able to provide professional art packing and shipping services to more art collectors, interior designers, art...

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Historical Art Supplies and Dangers Hidden within Them

The arrival of mass-produced art supplies was one of the most important advances in traditional art in past centuries. This fact is largely unknown not only by the general public, but it also remains forgotten by many art enthusiasts and artists themselves, even though the...

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Making Fine Art Shipping Crates: Serious DIY Risks and Mistakes

In today’s world of art logistics, custom-built wooden crates have no alternatives when it comes to safety and reliability. Their construction allows experts to protect even the most fragile objects, from glass art, fine china, and pottery to sculptures with irregular shapes. Similar to packing,...

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Shipping Sculptures with Irregular Shapes: What to Consider?

Not all sculptures are the same. To put it more precisely, hardly any sculptures are the same. With the advent of modern and contemporary art, more and more sculptors started incorporating irregular shapes in their art. Nowadays, you can find artworks with the most unimaginable...

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The Seven Deadly Sins of Antique Transportation

What makes a grandfather clock, rusty kitchenware, and a royal chair similar? Despite their connection to the good old days, they are brittle and flimsy as heck. One wrong movement or even a slight accidental bump has all the potential to transform a piece of...

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Fine Art Shippers Is on the Wally Workman Gallery Shipping List

Fine Art Shippers welcomes any cooperation that benefits us, our partners, and the entire art industry. By establishing new contacts and expanding our services, we can help people all around the country and thus make artwork transportation services more accessible to a greater number of...

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