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The Company Policy about AI and Appraising

Artifactual History Appraisal

Our clients can rest assured that each appraisal report has been researched and written by us personally, drawing on our years of specialized training and connoisseurship. Furthermore, many crucial details in our appraisal research do not exist in any data set that AI could draw on.

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The Intersection of Provenance Research and Technology in Fine Art 

JSK Fine Art Appraisals

Written and Edited by Emily Walters Provenance research is at the forefront of understanding a work of art and typically where experts begin when researching a piece for an appraisal. However this form of research only uncovers visible markers of a piece, but new technology opens up a whole new atmosphere of information.

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Part III: Fair Market Value Guidance List

International Society of Appraisers

However, this tool is not a replacement for thorough analysis, self-study, or adherence to applicable professional standards and legal requirements. Use of this guidance list does not guarantee valuation accuracy; it is meant to support, not replace, critical analysis and professional discretion. Explain to your reader (e.g.,

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Why artificial intelligence artists can be seen as ‘builders’, ‘breakers’—or both at once

The Art Newspaper

With AI art in 2025, the picture is complex Peter Bauman 11 July 2025 Share “I view technology not just as a tool but as a collaborator”: Sougwen Chung’s Spectral (left) was created with a robot Courtesy of the artist How do artists build in broken times? In this context, artists could be seen as builders and breakers.

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Mechanical engineer develops AI-generated digital masks to restore damaged paintings

The Art Newspaper

Kachkine, who put several years of research and development into this innovation, says that the production of the masks takes only several hours. And I’m really hoping that what I’ve done can help them.”

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UK mental health hospitals are about to get more art

The Art Newspaper

More than 50 artists have signed up for the new three-year initiative, which has been devised by the charity Hospital Rooms and will be delivered in collaboration with NHS Trusts in Birmingham, Bristol, North East London and South West Yorkshire. More than 50 artists will install works over the next 18 months. “We

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Renewed Bern Kunsthalle works to reframe Switzerland's history

The Art Newspaper

In place of plastic, the Ghanaian artist enfolded the building in a material evocative of global labour and trade—jute sacks made in Southeast Asia and imported to Ghana for the transportation of cocoa beans to European markets. ft of polyethylene over the Neo-Classical façade of the Kunsthalle Bern—their first wrapping of an entire building.