PREPARING YOUR WORK FOR EXHIBITION
An exhibition of selected prints will be held at Bankside Gallery from
Thursday 19 – Sunday 29 September 2024
- Poorly presented prints or works that differ significantly from the photograph entered, or over the size limit will not be accepted.
- For your work to be insured against theft under Bankside Gallery insurance, your prints must be framed, glazed and fitted with mirror plates. Other display options are accepted, BUT:
a) you display these works at your own risk
b) you must provide an alternative hanging method that is appropriate to the work and all equipment to do so, eg, clips, magnets, shelves etc
c) you must also provide clear instructions on the hanging of your work
d) you must provide a safe and secure way in which the work can be safely stored, and also wrapped and protected if sold.
Framing
- Frames must be of a professional quality. No clip frames or metal frames will be accepted.
- Artists are responsible for costs involved with rectifying defective frames or mounting of works in the case of customer complaints regarding sold works for up to 12 months after date of sale.
Mirror-plates
- Framed prints must be supplied with mirror-plates fixed with screws approximately halfway down on the back of each side of the frame. Bubble wrap or card wrapped around the mirror-plates should prevent damage during transit.
- All works are to be handed in unwrapped. All works will be handed out unwrapped so artists will need to bring their own wrapping when they collect their work.
Labels
- You will receive labels for your framed works via email if informed that your print has been accepted. Please fill out the information with the SAME details of your name and title of work that you submitted online, and fix one to the front and one to the back of your work. This is so we can identify the work when it is screwed to the wall and label it correctly.
- The label on the back should be fitted securely.
- Please make sure the label on the front can be easily removed without leaving a sticky residue. A small piece of masking tape or Scotch “Magic Tape” (pictured) is the best option for this. No sellotape or sticky labels please.
Insurance
- The prints remain at all times the liability of the artist. While every care will be taken when handling artworks neither Bankside Gallery, nor the RE, can accept liability for any damage.
- You may wish to insure your work against loss or damage while it is in transit or at the Bankside Gallery. Prints selected for exhibition will ONLY be insured at the venue (Bankside Gallery) throughout the duration of the exhibition, and once they are screwed to the wall with mirror-plates.
Copyright
The copyright of all works remains vested in the artist, but the right is reserved for Bankside Gallery and/or the sponsors of the exhibition to reproduce any of the prints in connection with the exhibition, and its publicity, free of charge. Any other enquiries regarding copyright will be referred to the artist.