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ARTreport

Stand : S11
Activity area: Preventive conservation, computerized management of collections, Restoration of works and collections

ARTreport is the professional application for monitoring the condition of works of art and heritage objects. The application runs on tablets, both IOS and Android.


Using the tablet application you can quickly carry out a condition report directly in front of the art work. You can create highly accurate professional documents that can be communicated faster than ever before.


ARTreport is aimed at art and heritage professionals: public and private museums, foundations, collectors, galleries, restoration and conservation studios, restorers and auction houses.


Data can be imported from a wide range of management software (Artlogic, ActiMuseo, WebMuseo, Gcoll, ArtPlus, etc.) or via Excel file.



ARTreport is a complete solution for creating, managing, distributing, archiving and securing condition reports for your works. ARTreport is currently available in 7 languages (French, English, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Portuguese and German).


– Access your data in total security with your personal login and password

– Work from anywhere in connected or disconnected mode

– Find your data easily with the search and quick filters

– Create highly accurate visual, annotated and signed reports, quickly and efficiently

– Benefit from unlimited editing and production flexibility

– Easily manage events, exhibitions and loans

– Preview and configure your PDF documents to suit your needs

– Synchronise and secure your work

– Share and collaborate productively as a team

– Send your report by email with no size limit

– Print directly from the application


ARTreport was designed and developed in conjunction with leading restoration and conservation professionals. The solution is now used to monitor collections in major institutions and at major exhibitions around the world.


ARTreport Connect has been chosen by ICOM as the data collection tool for its ‘Take control of the climate 2025 / 2029’ programme. This project was born out of an awareness of the impact of climate change on museum collections in theatres and storerooms. It focuses on the search for best practices to help the network of member museums deal with global warming.


The museums taking part in the programme are: Mucem (Marseille), Petit Palais (Paris), Muséum de Toulouse, Musée Edgar Clerc (Guadeloupe), Musée Tomi Ungerer (Strasbourg), Palais des Beaux-Arts (Lille), Musée des Confluences (Lyon), Musée du Quai Branly (Paris), Musée d’Aquitaine (Bordeaux) and Musée d’histoire de Nantes.


The Sorbonne Abu Dhabi has integrated ARTreport into its higher education programme.

ARTreport Connect is compatible with ‘Galerie Reading’, an expert in climate measurements. The data collected is presented in the application in the form of graphs and can therefore be integrated into the report.


Current customers include: Musée Picasso, Fondation Giacometti, FLV, Centre Pompidou, Fondation Van Gogh, Château de Saumur, Galerie Kamel Mennour, Restaurierungsatelier für Kunst auf Papier GmbH M.Ritter, Musée National de l’Automobile, Musée Yves Saint-Laurent, Fondation Yves Klein etc.