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To help you get started, take a look at a few basic components to include in your contract so you can better protect your art business.Client Info.Project Info and Terms.Project Timeline.Costs and Payment Terms.Itemization.Artist's Rights.Cancellation Terms.Acceptance of Agreement.
Provide an artist statement telling us about their work. Provide a CV or list of shows, exhibitions or awards, we want to know what they have participated in and galleries they work with. When possible, organize studio visits. This is also key to bringing gallerists and collectors into your world.
A Commission Contract lays out the terms and conditions for an artist creating a commissioned work. Commission Contracts generally specify project dates, payment schedules, notable project requirements or constraints, and build in check-in points between the artist and commissioner.
Galleries have multiple roles, both visible and invisible: to incubate and support their artists, often by going above and beyond the normal work of putting on shows, promoting their artists, and selling the works; and to providing services such as financial management or book publishing, in order to help their artists
To help you get started, take a look at a few basic components to include in your contract so you can better protect your art business.Client Info.Project Info and Terms.Project Timeline.Costs and Payment Terms.Itemization.Artist's Rights.Cancellation Terms.Acceptance of Agreement.