Art Display Agreement

This Agreement is between_______________________ (the „Exhibition Sponsor“) and ______Les artworks are displayed indoors in an air-conditioned environment. The artist should discuss this agreement with the gallery in advance, inform it of the works exhibited in the exhibition so that they are prepared and send them at least a series of images for the exhibited work before the exhibition dates. The gallery is responsible for collecting the money from the collector and immediately paying its percentage to the artist. As a rule, the sponsor of the exhibition sends two signed copies to the artist. The artist should sign and date both copies. The artist keeps a copy and returns a signed copy to the sponsor of the exhibition. marked with the name of the artist and numbered with a number corresponding to the broken list of works of art. A status report for each item is attached to the shipping container. All work, paintings and wall prints must be framed, wired or mattified to be recessed.

Objects, sculptures and jewelry must be ready for installation. Specific mounting materials or instructions must be written and sent in advance to the exhibition sponsor. It is the artist`s responsibility to provide specific exhibition materials, including illustrations, itineraries or images of specific installation instructions. XI. SECURITY The right to own and safeguard the works of art exhibited in the exhibition or proceeds of sale under this Agreement are reserved to the artist. The artist has a definite interest in the work of art, which depends on all other requirements vis-à-vis the sponsor of the exhibition. The artwork cannot be subject to any charge and must not be subject to the claims of the creditors of the exhibition sponsor. The sponsor of the exhibition acknowledges that it has no rights and that it cannot mortgage or incriminate works of art in its possession, nor assume any costs or obligations for which the artist may be held responsible. BULLETS BELOW for specific exposure display requirements: A. .

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