CHIEFS & SPIRITS

  • Chiefs & Spirits

    International Art

    Gallery Chiefs & Spirits was established in 1992. It provides a forum for international Artists from Africa, Europe, Asia and Americas. The primary goal is to bridge and create artistic borderlesness. The gallery is housed in a monumental building in the historical part of The Hague. It has two exhibition rooms. Apart from regular shows organized in the gallery, Chiefs & Spirits participates in national and international art fairs.

     

    Galerie Chiefs en Spirits bestaat sinds 1992 en heeft zich in de loop der jaren ontwikkeld van een galerie voor Afrikaanse kunst naar een modern hedendaags forum voor internationale kunstenaars uit alle werelddelen. Deze ontwikkeling toont naast geografische vernieuwing ook nieuwe media en fotografie. Schilder- en beeldhouwkunst zijn een blijvend onderdeel van de collectie. De galerie wil een internationale brug slaan tussen kunstenaars en artistieke grenzeloosheid aanmoedigen.

    De galerie is te vinden in een karakteristiek pand in het historische centrum van Den Haag en heeft twee expositieruimtes. Chiefs en Spirits is regelmatig te zien op verschillende kunstbeurzen in binnen- en buitenland

     

    Gallery Fair Practice Code  

    Chiefs & Spirits conforms to the Gallery Fair Practice Code. As of July 2023, this code is a permanent condition for galleries that want to offer the KunstKoop or receive a contribution for a foreign art fair from the Mondriaan Fund (Dutch national cultural fund). Together with the Dutch Gallery Association (Nederlandse Galerie Associatie - NGA), the Mondriaan Fund developed the code to strengthen the position of the artist in relation to the gallery.

    The code:

    1. The gallery in question records in writing the relationship between the gallery and the artist, including agreements regarding the duration of the agreement, prices and any applicable discounts. Other matters that may be recorded in this document include: monitoring and evaluation of the agreements, both parties' targets (e.g. regarding international visibility), the relationship with a second gallery, agreements regarding the settlement of any discounts, regarding commissions from third parties, or the settlement of other expenses such as for transport, photography, insurance or the construction of an exhibition. Model contracts are available on the Dutch Gallery Association (NGA) website.

    2. The artist remains the owner of their work until the full amount is paid to the gallery, with the exception of secondary trading. This also applies in the case of gallery bankruptcy or attachment.

    3. The gallery shall transfer the full artist's share of the sales price agreed with the customer within 60 days following the sale of the artist's work, and provide the artist with the buyer's name and contact details, and a copy of the invoice.

    4. Unsold artworks in the charge of the gallery must always be returned to the artist within a month, if requested by the artist.

    5. The relationship between galleries may involve competition and rivalry, but in the case of different galleries representing the same artist, the galleries should in all respects remain loyal to the interests of the artist in question. If a gallery exclusively represents an artist, thereby acting as their 'mother gallery', and another gallery would like to organise an exhibition with this artist, the involved parties should make written agreements regarding the conditions under which the exhibition can be held (see appendix for a Dutch Gallery Association (NGA) model contract).

    6. The gallery is expected to be professional and competent, and to maintain this professionalism and competence.

    7. The gallery vouches for the authenticity of the work that they are selling.* In the case that a work is adjudged to be fake by a recognised independent party, the customer may return the work to the gallery owner and have the amount paid for the work refunded.

    8. A gallery states the following on their website: their objectives, programme, working method and the artists that they represent.

    9. A gallery is expected to act in accordance with the Fair Practice Code (fairpracticecode.nl), which includes an assurance against inappropriate behaviour at the gallery and elsewhere.

    *if desired, certificates of authenticity can be requested from the Dutch Gallery Association (NGA)