The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation’s commitment to the conservation of the works of art at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection acknowledges the exceptional intrinsic and historic importance of the permanent collection, which is kept in trust for the public to be exhibited, studied and enjoyed for generations to come. To ensure this, the Conservation Department of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection plays an integral role in the research and presentation of the works collected by Peggy Guggenheim. The department collaborates closely with curators and scholars to thoroughly research the historical context of each work of art and its appropriate presentation to the public. Conservators set policies and procedures for the maintenance and long-term preservation of the collection, and establish best practices for storing, transporting, and handling the works of art. Besides, they oversee the safe installation of loans and exhibitions.