Art transport

Transporting art – with the care of a gallery

Paintings, glass frames, or sculptures: art needs padding, secure footing, and a calm vehicle – no shared routes and no reloading.

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Transporting art – with the care of a gallery
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How to transport art correctly

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Pack like a gallery

Corner and edge protectors on the frame, tape an X across glass surfaces, cover the picture surface with acid-free paper, then bubble wrap – bubbles out, never on the paint layer.

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Standing, never stacked

Paintings travel standing and slightly tilted, picture side towards the padded wall. Never lay them flat or stack them – not even for a short hop.

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Avoid climate and jolts

Avoid direct sun, frost, and long idle times in the vehicle; use blankets as buffers. On a direct drive, the artwork stays in the same vehicle without reloading.

Which vehicle do you need?

Single paintings travel padded in the compact van; collections, large formats, and sculptures book an exclusive special transport – the vehicle then drives for your art alone. All dimensions and payloads in the van guide →

Frequently asked questions

How much does the transport cost?

Gallery purchase, auction pickup, or moving the collection: driven exclusively, insured, at a fixed price.

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