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How Often Should Modern Art Be Cleaned

Having established that date stamping is not a way to define the needs of modern art cleaning London based gallery Simon Gillespieu2019s restorers recommend taking a preventative approach. Initially, this means protecting your art as much as possible.

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How Often Should Modern Art Be Cleaned

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  1. How Often Should Modern Art BeCleaned?

  2. Owning art is undeniably rewarding, but it can also be fraught with anxiety. After all, if you part with a substantial sum of money for a piece of art, you’ll be keen to protect it as much as possible. Alas, accidents will happen — and even contemporary art can fall foul of flaking paint. Repair on oil paintings is not exclusively limited to the work of the great masters of yesteryear. So, how often should modern art cleaning be undertaken? Should contemporary art be cleaned and maintained as standard, or should you wait for a problem to arise that necessitates such attention? What even qualifies as modern art anyway — when does the cut off between classic and contemporary fall? All of these questions, and more, will beanswered. Let’s start with the definition of modern art. There is not really a time period ascribed to modern art. The 19th Century may sound like ancient history, but paintings from 1860 and beyond could be considered modern art. The artwork needs to reject some of the more conservative and traditional attitudes and approaches to art creation to fall under thiscategory.

  3. So, having established that date stamping is not a way to define the needs ofmodern art cleaning Londonbased gallery Simon Gillespie’s restorers recommend taking a preventative approach. Initially, this means protecting your art as much as possible. Just because a painting is considered modern, it is not necessarily any more durable than a classic work from one of the past masters. Keep your art in an appropriate location, away from extreme temperatures or light sources, and avoid exposure to contaminants such assmoke. Naturally, modern art cleaning should be treated as a priority if there is an outright problem. Water damage, for example, can be rectified by a skilled restorer. Time will always be of the essence in these situations, though. If you do not spot any immediate needs for flaking paint repair on oil paintings, it still makes sense to periodically bring your modern art in for cleaning inLondon.

  4. This way, an expert art restorer will review the canvas and identify any potential flaws before they become problematic. Prevention is always better than cure when it comes to flaking paint repair on an oil painting. If you bring your modern art for cleaning to London’s Simon Gillespie gallery no less than every 24 months, any prospective problems will be headed off at the pass. Source:https://amelierichards.medium.com/how-often-should-modern-art-be-cleaned-6454ace1ba56

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