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Recontextualizing the Theodore Roosevelt Statue

In January this year, the controversial Theodore Roosevelt statue was removed from the entrance of the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). The bronze sculpture will remain out of public view for about four years before it goes on display at the new Theodore Roosevelt...

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Artwork Shipping Tips for Artists Selling Art Online

More and more artists start selling artworks online. Even if virtual sales cannot replace offline exhibitions or auctions in full, it is still a great boon for creative folks. Selling and getting money for art is indeed exciting, but the same cannot be said about...

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Art Studio Flooring Ideas You Can Take Inspiration From

If you are looking for ideas to inspire your art studio flooring, then look no further! We have gathered a list of some of the most creative and stylish floors from art studios around the world. From geometric patterned vinyl to colorful mosaic tiles, there...

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Why Choose Our East Coast Art Shuttle?

Art makes you happier. According to the researchers at University College London, viewing art can trigger a surge of dopamine in the brain, which, in theory, can improve your wellbeing and the quality of your life. Consequently, the more artworks you have, the better. However,...

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The Most Cost-Effective Way to Ship Art from San Francisco to Chicago

At Fine Art Shippers, we make cross-country trips once or twice a month. Heading from the East to the West, our truck goes through the entire United States to reach California, where we are providing art packing and shipping services to our clients. After that,...

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Nantucket Island: Heaven for Artists

Summer is just around the corner, and if you want to spend some time outdoors while enjoying a vibrant artistic and cultural life, Nantucket Island 30 miles from Cape Cod is the place for you. Nantucket is the quintessential New England summertime destination. You'll find...

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How Does a Museum Crate Protect Your Artwork?

When people hear of crates, they often imagine slatted wooden cases used for transporting bananas, tomatoes, or any other type of goods. In the world of art, though, a crate has a broader meaning. You can still ship bananas and tomatoes in them, but only...

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Transporting Artwork Between Asia and the US: Basic Rules to Remember

These days, the art market’s center of gravity is heading East, with Asia being at the forefront of the global art trade. Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan, and South Korea are those regions of influence that are gradually shaping the industry. Thus, Hong Kong-based Poly...

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