Arts Law Sample Agreement

Loan of Artwork for Public Exhibition

by Arts Law Centre of Australia

The sample Loan of Artwork for Public Exhibition Agreement between artist and public exhibition space should be used where an artist agrees to lend his/her work to the organiser of an exhibition for exhibition purposes. The sample agreement does not cover situations where the work is intended for sale. For such situations, Arts Law's Artist and Gallery Agreement  or Consignment Agreement is more appropriate.

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(Updated May 2011)
20 pages.

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