The Artist-gallery Partnership: A Practical Guide to Consigning Art

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Allworth Press, 1998 - 197 pagine
Essential reading both for artists and galleries, this book's in-depth discussion of consignment contracts clarifies every aspect of a crucial business relationship in the world of art.




The book presents a provision-by-provision explanation of the Standard Art Consignment Agreement, a model contract between artist and dealer suitable for use. The contract is flexible, making it ideal for establishing consignment arrangements that are mutually beneficial. It covers agency, consignment, warranties, transportation responsibilities, insurance coverage, pricing, gallery's commission, promotion, return of art, and much more.

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Tad Crawford, President and Publisher for Allworth Press in New York City, which he founded in 1989, studied economics at Tufts University, graduated from Columbia Law School, clerked on New York State's highest court, and represented many artists and arts organizations when he actively practiced as an attorney. He has authored more than a dozen books on business, including "The Secret Life of Money: How Money Can Be Food for the Soul." The legal affairs editor for " Communication Arts Magazine, " he has written articles for magazines such as "Art in America, Glamour, Harper's Bazaar, Lapis, The Nation, New Age Journal, and Self. "He has also appeared as a guest on television programs such as Fox on Money; The O'Reilly Report; Good Day, Wake Up; and It's Only Money as well as numerous radio shows including New York & Company. He lives in New York City.

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