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Business & Legal Forms for Fine Artists [Paperback]

Tad Crawford (Author)
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Business and Legal Forms July 1, 1999
With a CD-ROM for both PC and Mac platforms, this vital resource addresses important business and legal needs of the artists, and provides all essential forms and contracts.


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"A long-needed book of succinct information and comprehensive contracts and forms." -- The Artist Magazine

"An excellent compilation . . . . Business and Legal Forms gives a solid foundation for the working artist who wants to protect his rights, and it supplies the forms to do just that." -- Stained Glass

"This book by Tad Crawford has been called The Success Kit for Fine Artists and every artist

who ever plans to sell a work of art must have one." -- Manhattan Arts

From the Back Cover

Here's a complete set of business and legal forms, including sample contracts, for your every need as a fine artist. At the front of Business and Legal Forms for Fine Artists you'll find one copy of 19 different forms, each with step-by-step instructions on how to fill it out. At the back of the book you'll find on tear-out perforated pages for easy use another 8 by 11 copy of each form. These forms can be photocopied for use again and again in your profession. In addition, all the forms are included on a CD-ROM to aid in customizing for individual needs.

You'll also find such additional helpful information as an introduction to contracts, how to negotiate, advice on standard contractual provisions, and how to contact volunteer lawyers for the arts. Unique negotiation checklists for each form guide you to the best deal even if the other party has drafted the contract.

Your success kit includes...

Contract for the Sale of an Artwork Contract for the Sale of an Artwork with Moral Rights and Resale Royalty Rights Invoice for the Sale of an Artwork Contract to Commission an Artwork Contract to Create a Limited Edition Contract for Receipt and Holding of Artwork Artist-Gallery Contract with Record of Consignment and Statement of Account Contract to Create a Video for Transmission, Cassette Sales, or Cassette Rentals Contract for Rental of an Artwork Contract for an Exhibition Loan Artist's Lecture Contract Licensing Contract to Merchandise Images Release Form for Models Property Release Application for Copyright Registration of an Artwork Permission Form Contract with an Independent Contractor License of Rights License of Electronic Rights


Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Allworth Press (July 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1581150318
  • ISBN-13: 978-1581150315
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,307,919 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Allworth Press publisher and founder Tad Crawford is an author, attorney, and artists' rights advocate.

Born in New York City, Crawford grew up in the artists colony of Woodstock, New York. Interested in writing both fiction and nonfiction, he majored in economics at Tufts College and graduated from Columbia Law School in February 1971. ("That explains the unusual amalgam of my activities," Crawford says. "A lot of legal skills are crucial for helping the artist and for running a publishing company. Of course, writing is an excellent background for publishing. So it's come together very well.")

Crawford clerked for a judge of the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, then went to work for a small general law firm in New York City while writing and teaching writing and literature at the School of Visual Arts. Until he took the teaching assignment at the School of Visual Arts and learned of the need for materials to help artists understand their rights, he had not envisioned being an advocate of artists' rights.

"I found nothing in print to help artists deal with such legal matters as copyrights, contracts, income taxes, the 'hobby loss' problem, estate planning, or even how to get grants," recalls Crawford. And so, responding to what he saw as "an extreme need," he wrote a book dealing with those and other relevant issues, titling it Legal Guide for the Visual Artist and using it as a text for the "Law and the Visual Artist" course that he taught at the School of Visual Arts. Published in 1977, Legal Guide for the Visual Artist is now in its fourth edition and has one hundred thousand copies in print.

He followed this with The Writer's Legal Guide in 1978 (which has been updated and reissued with The Authors Guild as co-publisher and Kay Murray, the General Counsel for the Authors Guild, as co-author). With Arie Kopelman he wrote Selling Your Photography in 1980 and Selling Your Graphic Design and Illustration in 1981. At the same time Crawford served as Chairman of the Board for the Foundation for the Community of Artists, legislative counsel for the Copyright Justice Coalition (which had many arts groups as members), and general counsel for the Graphic Artists Guild. In 1982 Crawford was asked to help publish books for some of the organizations that he had represented as an attorney. In response, he became publisher of Madison Square Press, which issued annuals for such artists'organizations as the Society of Illustrators, the Society of Publication Designers, the Art Directors Club of New York, and the Art Directors Club of Los Angeles.

In 1988 he decided to strike out in a new direction, "to create a press that would offer the kind of information that was more like what I had taught, written about, and lobbied for." Crawford saw the need for a publishing company that would provide practical information to creative professionals, such as artists, photographers, designers, and authors. He knew first hand the issues faced every day by such creative people and could envision a spectrum of books to help them survive and prosper professionally.

In the Fall of 1989, Crawford published Allworth Press's first book, a revised edition of his classic Legal Guide for the Visual Artist. Ten more titles followed in 1990, offering information about marketing, promotion, pricing, copyright, contracts, health and safety, and much more. The first edition of Business and Legal Forms for Photographers was published in 1991. "The information in these books,"Crawford says, "can make all the difference in terms of success and prosperity." Today Allworth Press has a backlist of more than 250 books, publishes 12-15 books annually, and employs a staff of six very talented people.

Crawford's last involvement as an active lobbyist was in 1986, and he's given up active practice of the law to devote his energies to his publishing and his writing. The full list of books that he has authored follows:

AIGA Professional Practices in Graphic Design (editor)
The Artist-Gallery Partnership (with Susan Mellon)
Business and Legal Forms for Crafts
Business and Legal Forms for Fine Artists
Business and Legal Forms for Graphic Designers (with Eva Doman Bruck)
Business and Legal Forms for Illustrators
Business and Legal Forms for Interior Designers (with Eva Doman Bruck)
Business and Legal Forms for Industrial Designers (with Eva Doman Bruck and Carl W. Battle)
Business and Legal Forms for Photographers
Legal Guide for the Visual Artist
The Money Mentor
The Secret Life of Money
Selling Your Photography (with Arie Kopelman)
Selling Your Graphic Design and Illustration (with Arie Kopelman)
Starting Your Career as a Freelance Photographer
The Writer's Legal Guide (with Kay Murray)

 

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Even if you have the luxury of an attorney that speicalizes in art contracts, as I do, this is a great book of forms to keep handy for quick reference. My advice is to get it with his other book: Legal Guide for the Visual Artist also by Tad Crawford
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Attaining the knowledge of good business practices and implementing their use is an important step toward success for any professional, including the professional artist. Read the first page
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artist until the artist, nonelectronic rights, recognized professional artist, mutual covenants hereinafter set, preamble fill, exhibitor shall, date first set, further notice revert, artist shall, consigned artworks, approved reproductions, following geographic area, including written copy, negotiation checklist, other provisions hereof, foregoing premises, continuing waiver, entire understanding between the parties, following copyright notice, exhibition expenses, such other documents, termination pursuant, unencumbered title, other valuable considerations, resale proceeds
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Copyright Office, Record of Consignment, Governing Law, American Arbitration Association, United States, Short Form, Description of Work, Uniform Commercial Code, Reservation of Rights, Author's Nationality, Gallery Company Name By Authorized Signatory, Merchandise Images, Title of This Work, World Wide Web, Acts of God, Additional Usage, Register of Copyrights, Title Subject, Type of Authorship, Use of Work, Year Born, Form Fill, Independence Avenue, Licensing Art, Material Added
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