August 2026 — ArtDom | News and Articles

Ukrposhta and the New US Rules: Shipping a Painting After 24 July 2026

Artist booking a parcel with a painting to the USA in the Ukrposhta online account
Starting on 24 July 2026, the United States changed the customs clearance procedure for international postal shipments. The single 10% duty rate was abolished — the amount payable now depends on the product category. Ukrposhta updated its systems in advance and continues to deliver shipments to the United States, while some European postal operators have suspended this route. Reliable packaging before an international shipment helps protect an artwork...
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Shipping Artwork to the Middle East: What Works as of August 2026

Map of the Gulf states showing air and sea shipping status for artwork
In spring 2026 deliveries to the Gulf states came to a virtual standstill. Air routes have now largely reopened, but with restrictions, surcharges and longer transit times. Here is where paintings can be shipped again, and where the situation remains unstable.   Professional packing helps protect a work of art during international transport and handling. What happened in early March On 1 March 2026, following airspace closures across the region, international...
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Tachographs for Vans in the EU from 1 July 2026: What It Means for Shipping Paintings

Van carrying paintings on a European route with a tachograph on the dashboard
From 1 July 2026 the requirement to fit a tachograph extends to light commercial vehicles between 2.5 and 3.5 tonnes used for international goods transport. These are precisely the vehicles most often used to move paintings and sculpture into Europe — so the change bears directly on art logistics.   Vans are widely used for the individual transport of paintings and other large-format works of art. Who is actually affected Let us be precise,...
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New EU and Polish Rules in 2026: What Changed for Shipping Paintings via UPS

Sealed wooden crate with a painting on a pallet at customs control in Poland
Most shipments of artwork from Ukraine to the United States and Western Europe transit through Poland. In 2026 two regulatory regimes changed there at once — the EU-wide pre-arrival declaration system ICS2 and Poland's transport monitoring system SENT. Here is what applies to paintings, and what does not. When transiting through Poland it is important to prepare the shipment details in advance: the HS code, an accurate description, the consignee's data and the...
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Is a Permit Required to Export a Family Portrait or an Amateur Painting?

Antique family portrait with packing materials, wooden crate and documents for international transport
A family origin, low price, or amateur level of execution does not automatically mean that a painting can be taken abroad without documentation. To determine whether a permit to export a painting from Ukraine is required, it is necessary to consider the age, authorship, materials, provenance, and possible cultural value of the artwork. The export of paintings from Ukraine is governed by specific rules, and the procedure for issuing certificates authorizing the export of cultural...
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Why an Old Painting Cannot Be Packed Like a Modern Print

Antique framed painting and modern art print next to packing materials
An old painting and a modern print may be the same size, but they require completely different protection. A print usually has a smooth and stable surface, while an old painting may be highly sensitive to pressure, vibration, humidity, and temperature changes. For this reason, professional painting delivery must take into account the age of the artwork, its technique, the condition of the paint layer, and the strength of its frame.
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Can a Damaged Painting by a Ukrainian Artist Be Sold?

Art restorer examining and restoring a damaged painting in a conservation studio
Damage does not always make an artwork impossible to sell. A painting with cracks, a torn canvas, or areas of paint loss may still retain artistic and collectible value. Its final price depends on the artist’s reputation, the rarity of the work, the nature of the damage, the possibility of restoration, and its documented provenance. For this reason, buying paintings and subsequently selling them requires professional assessment.
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Pallets and Sealing: New Requirements for Heavy Art Shipments

Wooden pallet with a sealed crate for international artwork shipping
Consignments weighing more than 50 kg must be shipped on a pallet, which provides the clearance needed for pallet trucks and forklifts. The consignment must also be sealed. For heavy art consignments a pallet provides stability, allows safe handling with a pallet truck or forklift, and reduces the risk of damage to the packaging. Why a pallet, rather than simply a crate on the floor of the vehicle The reason is that a shipment travelling abroad passes through...
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