Lease artwork "Weightless (Cast Iron S Wrench)" by Alan Lawrence with an option to purchase
Sculptures by Alan Lawrence are available for lease with purchase option
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the advantages of leasing works of art?
- Financial Flexibility: You can enjoy exceptional, high-value works of art without a large initial investment.
- Tax Benefits: Receive potential tax benefits as rents can be deducted as a business expense.
How are the prices of monthly payments for leasing works of art set?
- The costs depend on the value of the work, the duration of the leasing contract, and any services included such as installation.
Can we buy the work after the leasing period?
- Yes, on Artmajeur leasing contracts offer a purchase option at the end of the contract, allowing customers to acquire the work at a determined price (residual value).
How are the safety and insurance of works managed?
- Insurance during the duration of the rental contract is the responsibility of the customer. It is therefore important to check the details of your insurance contract to be sure that your leased works are covered in the event of damage.
What are the conditions for terminating the leasing contract before its end?
- Unless there are specific conditions, leasing contracts for works of art commit the client to payment of the entire price of the work; payments are therefore due until the end of the lease.
About the author
Alan Lawrence is a contemporary American sculptor. He art directed the campaigns for Volkswagen, Sony, Polaroid and AVIS. Later, as a creative director in Los Angeles and Seattle, he created campaigns for Neutrogena, Renaissance Hotels, Nordstrom, Holland America Line, the Pacific Northwest Ballet, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and JanSport. He’s directed videos with Divine and worked with Andy Warhol in NY. His awards include Clios, London International Advertising Awards, Addys and Emmys.
In his opinion the line between a piece of art and its viewer should be as short as possible, pure and direct. Living in a world where art is forced to take a back seat to business and politics, now more than ever, it’s important to take the time to appreciate art. And it can be seen absolutely everywhere. Lawrence’s surrealistic, weightless pieces are meant to be simple and dissonant.
Alan Lawrence was born in 1965, in New York City, where he went to the Parsons School of Design and studied Art History at New York University.
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary American Artists