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Open quotesOn a very simplistic level I understand two works which resonate against each other to be more activating for the viewer than works which are thematically similar or unchallenging in their relationships to each other.Close quotes

 

Ian White
on KYTN

This Subsection: Locating Work
This Subsection: Approaching Distributors & Collections
This Subsection: UK Distributors & Collections
This Subsection: International Distributors & Collections
Locating and tracking down work to see and show is a major part of any exhibition and often directly influences what you can show.

This section details where work can be found and how to access work for research viewings as well as for eventual exhibition. There are a range of sources for work that have different procedures for accessing their collections. These pages guide you through approaching collections, and suggest what information they need in order for you to access the work.

This page looks at the standard procedures involved in approaching distributors, public and private collections as well as approaching artists or estates directly.

This page looks at the key institutions that you may need to approach and indicates what you can expect from them.

This page details the active and accessible collections in the UK indicating the type of work they have and how to go about accessing them.

This page details the active and accessible major distributors and collections outside the UK indicating the type of work they have and how to go about accessing them.





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