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LOAN AGREEMENT
Exhibition New Deal in the Northwest (working title)
Exhibition Dates February 22, 2020 through August 16, 2020
Loan Period January 15, 2020 through September 30, 2020
Lender City of Renton
Lender Address 1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
Object Description/s
Jacob Elshin, Miners at Work, 1937. Oil on canvas mural
Credit line Collection of the City of Renton
Insurance (see conditions on reverse of this form)
Do you elect to maintain your own insurance? No
1701 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma,WA98402 CAG-19-222
T 253-272-4258
F 253-627-1898
www.TacomaArtMuseum.org
Estimated current market value of artwork for insurance purposes (in U.S. Dollars): $20,000
Shipping
Shipping arrangements will be made by Tacoma Art Museum's Registrar in consultation with the lender. All
shipping arrangements will be approved by the lender. Tacoma Art Museum will pay costs associated with
shipping.
Catalogue and Publicity
Please circle reproduction materials available: Digital Image type and file size (N/A)
Slide 4 x 5 Transparency Other
Unless permission is refused in writing by the Lender, it is understood that the loaned object(s) may be
photographed and reproduced by Tacoma Art Museum in all media, including television, film, and web, for
publicity purposes connected with this exhibition and other related publications, for routine education, and for
registration purposes. The photographs will not be used for any other purpose unless express permission has
been obtained from the Lender.
Conditions
This loan is subject to the conditions on the reverse of this form.
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Incoming loan conditions
CARE\HANDLING\INSTALLATION Tacoma Art Museum will exercise the
same care for objects on loan as it does in the safekeeping of its own
objects. Tacoma Art Museum will make every effort to follow specific
handling and installation instructions provided by the Lender for certain
objects. Loans will be handled only by experienced personnel under
competent supervision.
PRESERVATION Loans will be protected from fire, theft, mishandling,
insects, and extremes of light, temperature and humidity-
REPAIR/CONSERVATION Tacoma Art Museum will not repair or alter
any loaned object without permission of the lender. If an item sustains
damage in transit or while in the possession of Tacoma Art Museum, the
Lender will be notified immediately. The damage will be documented by a
full written and photographic report. Tacoma Art Museum may discuss
various options with the Lender and insurance company as to appropriate
action.
CONDITION REPORTS Condition reports will be completed when the
object is unpacked. Damage wili be reported to Lender at the earliest
opportunity. Objects wilt be reinspected on arrival, at regular intervals,
and just prior to repacking\retum to Lender.
IDENTIFICATION Tacoma Art Museum may use temporary tags to label
loans but will not mark the object(s) in a permanent fashion. Exhibition
stickers for paintings may be placed on the backing or the frame.
PHOTOGRAPHY Unless permission is refused in writing by the Lender, it
is understood that the loaned object(s) may be photographed by Tacoma
Art Museum in all media, including television and film, for publicity
purposes connected with its display and other related publications, for
routine education, and for registration purposes. The photographs will not
be used for any other purposes unless express permission has been
obtained from the Lender. If an object is labeled for display or publication, it
will be credited as indicated by the Lender on the loan agreement. It is also
understood that stilt photography taken by museum visitors for private,
noncommercial use is permitted unless otherwise stated in writing by the
Lender. The use of flash photography is prohibited in the galleries at all
times.
TECHNICAL EXAMINATION Tacoma Art Museum will not subject an
object to technical examination without the written permission of the
Lender.
CREDIT LINE Exhibited objects will be identified using the approved credit
line provided on the loan agreement. Modifications must be approved by
the Lender.
SHIPPING Shipping will be by safe and direct methods and approved by
the Lender in advance. If a courier is required, terms and costs should be
agreed upon in writing in advance.
PACKING Unless otherwise specified, loaned items will be repacked in
same or similar materials and by the same methods as received. If
incoming method or materials were inappropriate, Lender will be consulted
about upgrading. Costs for new packing and crating will be agreed upon In
writing prior to the return of the loan. Packing and crating materials will be
stored in appropriate facilities for preservation and protection.
RECEIPTS Receipts shall be provided on receipt of loan and return
Tacoma Art Museum will notify the lender of damage and if needed, file an
Insurance claim within 30 days of the object's return to the lender.
INSURANCE All objects loaned to Tacoma Art Museum will be insured by
fine arts insurance carried by Tacoma Art Museum, by the Lender at the
Tacoma Art Museum's expense, or by the Lender at their own expense.
1. If Tacoma Art Museum insures, the loaned item will be
covered with wall-to-wall insurance for the "current market value", against
all risk of physical loss or damage from any external cause while in transit
and on location during the period of the loan. Tacoma Art Museum policy
contains the usual exclusions for damage due to causes of normal wear
and tear, gradual deterioration, moths, vermin, inherent vice, war, invasion,
hostilities, rebellion, insurrection, confiscation by order of any government
or public authority, risks of contraband or illegal transportation and/or trade.
Borrower is required to provide estimated valuation of loan, generally
defined as "current market value.' In works which have been Industrially
fabricated and can be replaced to the artist's specifications, the Museum's
liability shall be limited to the cost of such replacements. The amount
payable by insurance secured in accordance with the loan agreement Is
the sole recovery available to the Lender from Tacoma Art Museum in the
event of loss or damage. A Certificate of Insurance will be sent upon
request to the Lender. A copy of the Tacoma Art Museum insurance policy
may be reviewed upon request.
2. If the Lender chooses to waive Tacoma Art Museum
insurance, it must be in writing. In doing so, the Lender waives all rights of
subrogation and/or right of recovery, regardless of liability, against Tacoma
Art Museum and each of the participating museums (in the case of
traveling exhibitions) in connection with loaned property. Tacoma Art
Museum may request from the Lender's insurance company a Certificate
of Insurance, including Tacoma Art Museum and all participating museums
as additional insured. Tacoma Art Museum shall not be responsible for any
error or deficiency in information furnished by the Lender to their insurer or
for any lapses in coverage.
3. If a valuation is not given by the Lender, Tacoma Art Museum
will set an insurance value for the period of the loan. The Lender agrees to
this value when the loan agreement is signed. Tacoma Art Museum does
not present this assigned value as an official appraisal.
4. The Lender may review the valuation of the loan periodically
and may Increase the coverage if reasonably justified. Tacoma Art
Museum must receive written notice of a change of insurance value.
Museum staff will monitor the insurance valuations provided by Lender for
gross over -valuation and under -valuation.
EARLY REMOVAL Tacoma Art Museum reserves the right to withdraw
objects from display at any time for space or other considerations.
POSSESSION Loans will remain in the possession of the Tacoma Art
Museum and be the responsibility of the Museum until returned to the
Lender.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS/OWNERSHIP It is the responsibility of the
Lender to give written notification to Tacoma Art Museum of change of
address or change of ownership of objects on loan to the Museum. In case
of death of the Lender, his or her legal representative is requested to notify
the Registrar, giving in writing the full name and address of where the
object is to be returned and to whom.
RETURNS The Lender shall accept return of the work on tender by
Tacoma Art Museum within a reasonable, agreed upon period of time,
usually within one month of ending exhibition date, unless Lender or
Borrower are otherwise notified in writing. Unless Tacoma Art Museum is
notified in writing to the contrary, loans will be returned to the owner at the
address stated on the face of the loan agreement or at the point of pickup.
If change in ownership occurs, and Tacoma Art Museum has been notified
in writing, costs above and beyond the original shipment forecasts will be
the responsibility of the new owner unless otherwise negotiated.
UNCLAIMED LOANS/ABANDONED PROPERTY f Tacoma Art Museum,
after making reasonable efforts such as repeated written notification, is
unable to return the loan after the termination of the loan, Tacoma Art
Museum shall have the absolute right to place the work in storage, to
charge regular storage fees and the cost of insurance to the Lender, and to
have and enforce a lien for such fees and cost. Furthermore, as per the
Washington State Law RCW 63.26,030 and .040: Property subject to a
loan agreement which is on loan to a museum or historical society shall be
deemed to be donated to the museum or society if no claim is made or
action filed to recover the property after termination or expiration of the
loan and if the museum or society has given notice pursuant to RCW
63.26.040 (see below) and no assertion of title has been filed within ninety
days from the date of the second published notice. When amuseum or
historical society is required to give notice of abandonment of property or of
termination of a loan, the museum or historical society shall mail such
notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known owner at
the most recent address of such owner as shown on the museum's or
society's records. If the museum or society has no address on record, or
the museum or society does not receive written proof of receipt of the
mailed notice within thirty days of the date the notice was mailed, the
museum or society shall publish notice for two consecutive weeks. If no
written assertion of title is presented by the owner to the museum or
society within ninety days from the date of the second published notice,
title to the property shall vest in the museum or historical society, free of all
claims of the ownerand of all persons claiming under the owner. One who
purchases or otherwise acquires property from a museum or historical
society acquires good title to the property if the museum or society has
acquired title to the property under this chapter.