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Blockchain
It is a decade since the conceptual invention of ‘block chain’ technology, which envisaged the creation of a permanent and continuous digital list of records (blocks) of transactions linked (chained) using encoded cryptography to prevent modification of data. Implemented…
Reputation: Art & Artists
Last month’s column explored the fragility of the public reputation of art business professionals in the digital age, highlighting how traditional laws of defamation are invariably unfit for the purposes of deterring or preventing social media…
Reputation
‘It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.’ As legendary business magnate Warren Buffet says, reputation is hard won yet fragile. His remark responds to…
Fair Deals
Cultural tourism is a rapidly growing sector of the broader tourism market and has become a thriving worldwide business. A key component of this expanding trade is art tourism that has significantly contributed to the globalisation of the…
Spaced Out
One day conference looking at the ways artists use urban space and its wider economic context Spaced Out, held in April 2018 at CSM, explored the uses of space by visual artists including themes such as The conference…
Digital Drivers
Sales of contemporary art have increased exponentially since the global economic downturn around 2009. Recent professional art market research shows that post war and contemporary art sales account for roughly half the global spend on all types of…
The ICOM Code
A new series of professional development courses aimed at mid career curators and museum professionals was recently launched by Whitechapel Gallery in partnership with the Art Fund. Under the portfolio title Inside the Gallery: How To, each…
Artists’ right to unemployment benefit
At a time of mass unemployment and world wide recession, how does the unemployed artist fare in the welfare state? Will unemployment or supplementary benefits be paid? Does the state have a duty to meet…
VAT for artists
Value Added Tax (VAT) is a tax charged through a business on their products and services. You only need to register to collect VAT if your income is over a certain amount. Most artists will not need…
When Collaborators Turn
Marina Abramović is being sued for breach of contract by her former artistic collaborator Ulay over works they jointly created when working and living together in Amsterdam for a dozen years: Relation Works, 1976 1988. This lawsuit…
Moral Lights
Appropriation – without a capital ‘a’ – of images by artists has been common practice throughout art history. Artists whose images are appropriated can and do use national and international copyright laws to take legal action against unlawful…
If I sell artwork through a gallery based abroad, can they deduct ‘withholding tax’ on my earnings?
‘Withholding tax’ is an amount held by the party making a payment to a payee, which will be paid to the taxation authorities.…
Film and Video
The Whitechapel Gallery’s current survey show ‘Electronic Superhighway 2016 1966’, is a reflection of the extent to which digital media are now being used by increasing numbers of visual artists, especially as the costs of equipment have…
Conservation
Deterioration and degradation of contemporary art increasingly concerns specialists in the field of conservation and restoration. Such experts are being asked for advice and assistance from key actors – including artists – in the art ecosystem, about work made…
Do you any up to date information regarding VAT treatment on commission owed to individual non-VAT registered artists from galleries that may or may not be VAT registered themselves?
The legal and business situation discussed in the 1979 article posted…
Artists’ Livelihoods
How do artists earn money, how much do they earn, and what do they do to earn it? What are the motivations and inspiration behind being an artist? a n, Arts Council England, Artquest and our partners held…
Taking Care of Business
Damien Hirst’s autobiography will be published by Viking Penguin in Autumn 2015. When recently announcing the deal, the publishers promised that Hirst will ‘lay bare the modern art world’. The book will be co written with…
The Value of Money
Artists livelihoods and value systems around money. This research from 2014 looked at how visual artists value and consider money in their practice as a measure of success. Professional visual artists operate in a complex and…