SERVICES
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Conservation and restoration of paintings on canvas, wood and metal from all periods
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Preparation of written, photographic and digital condition reports
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Preventive conservation support for exhibitions and collections
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Courier services and supervision of art transport
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Conservation-related investigations on architectural monuments
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Professional studio photography of artworks in collaboration with photographers, upon request
PRIVATE CLIENTS
You are welcome to bring your painting to our studio by appointment. Together, we will define the conservation or restoration goals and provide a detailed cost estimate. For large-scale or immovable works, on-site assessments are possible.
We look forward to your inquiry!
TEAM
MAG.AART. DORINA ANTONY
Studied Painting Conservation at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
Specialised in panel paintings and polychrome sculptures
2014: Employed at the Wien Museum
Since 2014: Independent conservator based in Vienna
MAG.AART. LINN BORODKINA
Studied Conservation and Restoration of Paintings and Polychrome Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Diploma thesis “On the Painting Technique of Hilde Goldschmidt (1897–1980): Examination of 188 Paintings from the Collection at "Museum Kitzbühel – Alfons Walde Collection”, awarded the Academy’s Prize of Distinction
Since 2025: Doctoral research at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
“Material and Exile – Technical Studies on the Artworks of Displaced Women Artists of the 20th Century”
+43 681 20387942
MAG.AART. HANNAH PICHLER
Studied Painting Conservation at the University of Applied Arts Vienna under Prof. Gabriela Krist
Internships at the National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen (2013) and various museums in Vienna and Graz
Since graduation (2014): Freelance conservator in Vienna
2019–2022: Employed as a conservation specialist during the renovation of the Austrian Parliament building, responsible for the restoration of timber sash windows and wall panelling in the National Assembly Hall
Since October 2024: Teaching associate at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Institute for Conservation and Restoration, Department of Paintings
MAG.AART. ANDREA SCHRENK-PRANDSTÄTTER
Studied Painting Conservation at the University of Applied Arts Vienna under Prof. Hubert Dietrich and Prof. Gabriela Krist
Internships and work placements at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (1999), the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna (2001), the KIK/IRPA Brussels (2001–2002), and the Opificio delle Pietre Dure Florence (2003)
2004–2011: Employed as painting conservator at Schlosshof Revitalisierungs- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.
2012–2024: Partner at Die Restauratorinnen OG, Vienna
Independent conservator based in Vienna
We are members of the ÖRV (Austrian Association of Conservators-Restorers), ICOM (International Council of Museums), and IIC Austria (International Institute for Conservation).
REFERENCES
Albertina Museum Wien
Artothek des Bundes im Belvedere 21
Bergbahnen Kitzbühel
Burghauptmannschaft Wien
Caroline Schmidt Fine Art LLC, New York
Diözese Linz
Diözese Niederösterreich
Diözese Wien
Egon Schiele Museum, Tulln
Eykyn Maclean, New York
Festung Hohensalzburg, Salzburg
Forum Frohner, Krems-Stein
Gagosian Gallery, Rom
Galerie Ebensperger - Berlin
Haus der Geschichte, St. Pölten
hs art service austria, Wien
Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer, Wien
Kunsthalle Krems
Landesgalerie Niederösterreich, Krems
Leopold Museum Wien
MAMUZ und Nitsch Museum, Mistelbach
Möbelmuseum Wien
Mozarthaus Vienna
Museum Gugging, Maria Gugging
Museum Kitzbühel / Sammlung Walde, Kitzbühel
Museum Niederösterreich, St. Pölten
Museum am Dom, St.Pölten
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien
Niederösterreichische Landesausstellung
Raiffeisenholding Niederösterreich Wien
Schallaburg Kulturbetriebsges.m.b.H.
Schloß Schönbrunn Kultur- und Betriebsges.m.b.H.
Stift Klosterneuburg
Technisches Museum Wien
vorarlberg museum, Bregenz
Weltmuseum Wien
Wien Museum
Privatpersonen
CONTACT
Ateliergemeinschaft Castellezgasse
Castellezgasse 1/10
1020 Vienna
Austria
Unfortunately, we are not able to offer internships at the moment for organisational reasons.