Assessment & Treatment Prior to Exhibition or Auction

Prepare your paintings for exhibition or auction.

Prior to acquisition by your gallery, museum, or auction house, a collection or artist’s body of work may have been stored improperly or damaged during transit. The artist’s materials might have aged or evolved in unexpected ways. Previous conservation or restoration treatments may have deteriorated or discolored. After un-crating or un-rolling paintings you intend to sell or display, you might notice damage or suspect instability and be unsure of how to proceed.

This is why we offer en-masse examinations and treatments prior to exhibition or auction. We assess the condition of each painting as an individual and as part of a collection, which allows us to determine which condition issues are isolated to one piece and which are a result of the artist’s technique or materials. We will help you determine which pieces can be stabilized and lightly cleaned before exhibition or auction, and which require more comprehensive conservation treatment.

David Hockney: 82 Portraits and 1 Still-life Exhibition, Apr 15–Jul 29, 2018, LACMA, BCAM, Level 3: Nathanson Gallery. Portraits assessed by Elizabeth Burton and Eugena Ordoñez of Painting Conservation & Research prior to exhibition.

What does this service entail?

Whether you're managing an artist’s estate acquisition, receiving pieces on loan, or preparing for an upcoming show, we will examine, stabilize, and help present your paintings at their best.

Contact us.

elizabeth@centralcoastartconservation.com

(818) 326 - 3655

(805) 728 - 0650

Paso Robles, California

*currently accepting new clients with projects measuring less than 72 x 72”