New look, new space – recom art care

With our relaunch, we’re opening a new chapter: a new look, new rooms, a new team—and above all, more possibilities for high-end digitization and printmaking.
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With our relaunch, we’re opening a new chapter: a new look, new rooms, a new team—and above all, more possibilities for high-end digitization and printmaking. The new corporate design by Studio von Fuchs und Lommatzsch gives our philosophy a clear visual identity: precise, confident, and approachable—reflecting what matters most to us. We work at the intersection of art, craft, and technology, supporting projects ranging from small private commissions to large-scale collaborations with institutions.

The slightly retro color palette, set against our sleek technical aesthetic, captures the bridge we build every day between analog and digital. This is where our work lives: between the original artwork and its digital counterpart, between material presence and data, between conservation responsibility and contemporary production. For us, digitization shouldn’t look “good enough.” It should look right: color-accurate, detail-rich, and repeatable.

That standard applies whether we are working with a single piece from a private collection or with extensive holdings from a museum, archive, or gallery. Every project starts with the same question: What is the digital result meant to do? Documentation and research? Publication, exhibition, or an edition? Insurance, inventory, or estate planning? The clearer the purpose, the more precisely we can define the right parameters—from resolution and file formats to color calibration and the intended output.


Our technical setup is highly specialized—but technology is only as strong as the process behind it. That’s why high-end digitization, for us, is not just about advanced equipment. It’s about a reliable workflow: careful handling, controlled conditions, clear quality checks, and a structured handover of data. This is what makes results usable long-term—even as projects scale, teams change, or assets need to be repurposed years later.
Our new space expands these capabilities. More room means better workflows, more flexible setups, and even greater focus for complex projects. It’s about calm in the process, clarity in the steps—and ultimately consistency in the result. Anyone who has tried to keep image data truly uniform across longer production timelines knows: it only works when space, technology, and people are aligned.


Which brings us to what matters most: the team. With new colleagues and consolidated expertise across digitization, repro photography, image processing, project management, and artistic practice, we can support projects even more effectively—from the first inquiry to the final delivery. Especially in institutional collaborations, the outcome is only part of the equation. Planning reliability, transparency, and communication that turns complex requirements into clear steps are just as essential.


Our motto remains unchanged: Do it once. Do it right. This isn’t a slogan—it’s a principle. It means: don’t improvise; define properly. Don’t aim for “close enough”; aim for repeatable. Don’t think short-term; build results that remain dependable—whether in an archive, a catalogue, a research context, or a print production workflow.

So the new look doesn’t only show how we appear—it also reflects how we work: precise, careful, and consistent. We’re looking forward to continuing this path with existing and new partners—and to projects where quality is non-negotiable.

If you’re planning a project—whether a single artwork or an institutional collaboration—feel free to get in touch. We’re happy to advise on workflows, deliverables, and realistic project structures so that digitization and printmaking deliver exactly what they should: a result that lasts.