Some of you may have wondered why I have not promoted the Figurative Art Now Exhibition at the Mall Galleries. I have my reasons for not highlighting this art competition - and these are listed below.
I like art competitions to be fair for everybody concerned. I've
recently found myself staring at a very difficult situation - which has given
rise to a number of concerns about implications for artists. I have raised
these (offline) but I'm still not happy that the issues this competition
raises for artists are well understood by all those who need to
understand.
I've left it until now so that those who want to enter can. As all my regular readers will know my art competition mantra is ALWAYS read carefully all the terms and conditions....
I really didn't want to write what I'm about to say - but, on balance, I think it presents an important learning opportunity for all concerned.
So I'm writing in that context - and with the hope that some of this can be
resolved before the exhibition goes online....
After which I may well do a checklist about government law and regulations relating to ecommerce and trading standards for ONLINE art competitions / open exhibitions for both organisers and artists!!
Bottom line - online exhibitions can be way more complex than exhibitions
in a gallery!
Non-involvement of the FBA Societies
Ostensibly this online art competition 'Figurative Art Now' is about the 60th year of the Federation of British Artists BUT having
queried this competition, I found that....
- The exhibition was simply announced
- It was NOT discussed in advance with the Presidents of the Art Societies which make up the Federation of British Artists.
- Which I just find really, really odd. The Societies are the FBA!!
- How can they not be involved if it supposedly relates to the 60th anniversary?
- Why aren't the Presidents involved with selection of artwork for the exhibition?
Obviously life has been very difficult recently with all the disruption caused
by the Pandemic - but even so, this just seems very odd to me.
Prizes for artwork which selectors have never seen?
Two of the prizes are very odd (a £5,000 prize and a week-long exhibition in one of the galleries) given that the artwork entered will NEVER EVER be seen in person by
any of the Selection Panel.
I'm just gobsmacked about this! Seriously? How does that work?
I've been looking at online images of artwork and actual artwork
in open exhibitions and art competitions for very many years and I'm certainly
very familiar with the fact that
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There can be digital enhancement of artwork by artists for competitions!
It's far from unusual.
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Which is WHY all art competitions routinely have the proviso to eliminate
any artwork which does not measure up (literally) to the digital image once
received - even if it has been pre-selected.
ONLINE ONLY Exhibition + MAJOR changes in who does what
THIS IS AN ONLINE EXHIBITION ONLY i.e. no
artwork will be hung at the Mall Galleries.
Nevertheless
- Non-refundable submission fees are the same as the submission fees for the open exhibitions - once you discount the fact that the latter also provide for free entry to the REAL exhibition in the Galleries!
- Commission is 35% plus VAT - slightly less for an organisation which is doing an awful LOT LESS than it normally does for a hung exhibition i.e.
- No involvement of the Presidents / FBA Societies in the presentation / marketing of the exhibition or artwork
- no use of the gallery space at all
- no receipt / handling of artwork to be hung
- no storage of artwork
- no hanging of artwork
- no manning of a live "on the wall" exhibition
- no return of artwork unsold
- no communication with buyers re collection / shipping
- no financial transactions re shipping
- no arrangements for delivering art (including Customs documentation as appropriate)
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(i.e. putting artwork online is now a routine and expected part of
EVERY exhbition held by the FBA at the Mall galleries - NOT an added
extra)
Artists are next expected to do MUCH MORE than they usually do - BUT this difference from the normal open exhibitions of the FBA Societies is NOT highlighted in the summary on the competition page.
No mention in the summary of the additional costs for artists (re finance / time / effort of packing and shipping art - potentially anywhere in the world!) |
What this means, for starters, is....
Artists have to ORGANISE AND PAY FOR ALL PACKING AND POSTAGE TO BUYERS as
stated in the Terms and Conditions TO ANY DESTINATION within 14 days of the
sale being confirmed.
4. PRESENTATION
4.1 All Works must be exhibition-ready as if they were to be exhibited and ready for sale. All work needs to be delivered or shipped to the buyer as advertised.
5. SHIPPING OF WORKS
5.1 Artists will be responsible for the delivery of work to the buyer, including the cost of shipping. All work should be labelled and attached to the works.
5.2. Work should be despatched within 14 days of confirmation of the sale
Thus, the artist is liable for the cost of sending the artwork anywhere in the world - in whichever country the buyer lives in - no matter what the cost!
The buyer does NOT have to pay. No matter what the size or weight of the artwork!!!