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How To Keep Track Of Your Art Collection
If you are going to be collecting art, you will need a way to keep track of all the details associated with your purchases and sales. While you will likely receive a physical document citing the artwork’s authenticity, it will omit essential information that you will find helpful to have on hand at some point…
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How Do You Select A Professional Framer?
As framing is a crucial task for art collectors, we have laid out what you should look for when selecting a framer. Not all framers are created equal. Most framers are suitable for a family photograph, but not many framers have the right materials to protect your prints and other art over a long period.
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What You Need To Consider Before Framing A Print
If you are serious about art collecting, all your art prints should be custom-framed by a professional. A professional framer has the right tools and experience to ensure your prints are framed without damage. Further, they should possess the skills to talk you through the important components you must consider before framing an artwork, such…
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How Do You Protect Your Art Collection?
Protecting your art collection is an often overlooked component of art collecting but is of vital importance. Arguably it is of equal importance as choosing what art to collect in the first place. If you don’t take protection seriously, you run the chance of completely losing your investment.
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Should You Store Your Collection In An Art Vault?
Hanging your art collection on the walls of your home is not the only storage solution for art collectors. Many art investors opt to keep their collections in a purpose-built art vault. These art vaults offer investors piece-of-mind as they are climate-controlled, ensuring that the art is kept in mint condition.
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Should You Lend Your Collection Out For Exhibition?
Lending out the art in your collection for exhibition is one amazing way to increase the value of your collection. This is far from guaranteed but is a strategy that can bear fruit under the right circumstances. The main reason you should consider lending out your art to the exhibition is for exposure.