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		<title>What is an &#8220;art handler&#8221;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we advertise for art handlers there are inevitably calls and emails in response saying essentially: &#8220;I&#8217;m not exactly sure what an art handler is or does, but I know I would be super good at it!&#8221; Well, you might &#8212; most art handlers are trained on the job and people from all sorts of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we advertise for art handlers there are inevitably calls and emails in response saying essentially: &#8220;I&#8217;m not exactly sure what an art handler is or does, but I know I would be super good at it!&#8221; Well, you might &#8212; most art handlers are trained on the job and people from all sorts of backgrounds have succeeded in the role. But it isn&#8217;t an easy job and it takes the right blend of skills and personality to make the cut.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In the next few posts we&#8217;ll take a look at art handlers and art handling; the more the public understands what we do and why and how, the better. And perhaps there are some future art handling superstars out there in cyberville waiting to be discovered!</p>
<p> </p>
<p>So, for starters, what is an art handler?</p>
<p> </p>
<p>An art handler typically works for an art services, transportation, or storage company and performs some or all of the following tasks:</p>
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<li>Drives a truck, either locally or long distance between cities</li>
<li>Picks up and delivers a variety of artworks including paintings, sculptures, and mixed media works of all descriptions</li>
<li>Inspects artworks to determine how, where, when, or if to touch them and how to pack for transport</li>
<li>Understands how to properly wrap, load, span, tie in artworks within a truck to keep then safe and stable during transport</li>
<li>Selects proper archival and other packing materials depending upon the medium, surfaces, condition and fragility of the works in question</li>
<li>Packs and crates artworks of all descriptions</li>
<li>Interacts positively with a typically educated, professional, and often opinionated customer base in the field</li>
<li>Installs artworks professionally in settings ranging from corporate to residential, including selection of proper hardware and exercise of aesthetic judgment as needed</li>
<li>Prepares condition reports and photographs artworks as needed</li>
<li>Completes critical paperwork such as inventories and bills of lading with accuracy and attention to detail</li>
<li>Has the &#8220;people&#8221; skills and situational awareness to work with a partner or larger crew in a seamless way, taking leadership and direction as needed to complete the task at hand</li>
<li>Is familiar with basic art terminology and art history</li>
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<p>Not all art handlers necessarily need to drive trucks, crate, or install artworks; in larger companies there are departments and an art handler may never be required to drive a large truck, make a crate or softpack paintings. But the wider the applicant&#8217;s skill set the more valuable he or she is potentially to any employer.</p>
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<p>It should be noted that art handling in a for profit competitive business like art transportation is quite different from the job of a preparator or art handler in a museum or gallery setting. There is a tremendous emphasis on dealing with the public and many services of necessity are are performed with third parties looking on. Ever put a $5 million dollar painting into a crate with a room full of museum staffers looking on? Or install a painting on a 20 foot white wall in a living room overlooking the ocean with the owners of the artwork, gallery representative, art consultant, and artist all offering input and suggestions?</p>
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<p>It takes a certain personality and sense of forward motion to get the job done both safely for the artworks and expeditiously enough to keep the company in business. Time counts, and the extra caution slow motion rules which are standard operating procedure in some institutional committee cultures simply don&#8217;t apply. Many otherwise talented art handlers can&#8217;t make the shift to the &#8220;for profit&#8221; culture or are fine working alone in a shop but not comfortable out in the field with onlookers checking their watches, asking questions, and sometimes second guessing methods and materials. Whatever their other qualifications, art handlers who are loners, can&#8217;t do paperwork, or who fail to develop a good &#8220;art side&#8221; manner with customers don&#8217;t last long.</p>
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<p>Betsy Dorfman</p>
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		<title>The Art of Translation &#8212; or &#8212; Stripping Art to Its Fundamentals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
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A well known science research institute selected this dramatic cover artwork for a recent special journal report on China. The sedate and aesthetic rendering of classical chinese characters perfectly set the tone desired by the prestigious Max Planck Institute.  Except that, unfortunately, the researchers forgot to do their, well, research. As in, hiring a [...]]]></description>
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<p>A well known science research institute selected this dramatic cover artwork for a recent special journal report on China. The sedate and aesthetic rendering of classical chinese characters perfectly set the tone desired by the prestigious <a href="http://www.eva.mpg.de/english/index.htm" target="_self">Max Planck Institute</a>.  Except that, unfortunately, the researchers forgot to do their, well, research. As in, hiring a translator. Turns out this was not a poem or artistic composition but an advertisement.</p>
<p>Which is how the latest edition of this well regarded a scientific journal was published with a  cover extolling  the services of stripping housewives in a brothel!  The poetic looking artwork was in fact a flyer offering &#8220;hot houswives in action&#8221;, put out (pun intended) by a Macau strip club. Follow the link below for further details.</p>
<p>Leaving aside what your artwork &#8220;means,&#8221; you now have to be concerned with what it <em>says</em>, especially with so much modern art incorporating symbols, words, icons, and elements from disparate cultures. It probably won&#8217;t be long before art services companies such as ourselves offer translation and &#8220;embarrassment risk management&#8221; services together with our usual roster of packing, crating, storage and shipping services.</p>
<p>Betsy Dorfman</p>
<p><a href="http://license.icopyright.net/user/external.act?href=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.independent.co.uk%2Farts-entertainment%2Ftv%2Fnews%2Fchinese-classical-poem-was-brothel-ad-1058031.html">Click here</a> for the full article from The Independent.</p>
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