The Art Fund exists to help museums and galleries acquire great works of art. We do this in lots of ways: by conducting research, seeking to influence government policy and stimulating debate. We also campaign to make it easier for museums to add to their collections, from pressing for new tax incentives to encourage giving, to campaigning for reforms to the export control system for art.
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The Art Fund has joined forces with other charities to call on the Government to drop its plan to introduce a cap on tax relief on donations to charity. Director Stephen Deuchar said the plan would have a ‘devastating impact’ on planned fundraising appeals.
The Art Fund is taking a lead in the campaign to save the Wedgwood collection following last week’s decision by the Attorney General not to challenge an earlier court ruling that the collection can be sold to contribute to the pension liabilities arising from the Wedgwood Company’s insolvency.
Chaired by Stephen Deuchar, Director of the Art Fund, the 2011 conference – ‘Foul Play or Opportunity Knocks? Deaccessioning and disposals in UK museums’ – explored the question: when is it ever appropriate for a museum to sell a work of art? It brought together a number of high-profile speakers from the UK and abroad, including Gary Tinterow of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Sir Simon Jenkins, Chairman of the National Trust and Culture Minister Ed Vaizey MP.
The conference, part of an annual series by Farrer & Co, took place at the National Gallery.
The Art Fund has welcomed the Chancellor’s commitment to allow people and businesses to part-pay their tax bills by donating art to the nation – alongside a new pledge of additional funding for the scheme.
As part of his Autumn Statement (29 November 2011), George Osborne confirmed that from April 2012, individuals and businesses will be able to part-pay their Income and Capital Gains Tax bills by donating pre-eminent works of art and cultural objects to UK museums and galleries.
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The Art Fund has long campaigned for new incentives to boost lifetime giving to museums and galleries and has worked closely with the Government on the proposed scheme.
The Art Fund has sought the views of a range of people – including our members, museum and gallery professionals, tax advisers, corporates and major cultural philanthropists, including Lord Sainsbury, Paul Ruddock and Michael G. Wilson – to help shape our response. Overall, the proposed scheme is welcomed and is very much a step in the right direction. However, there are a small number of difficulties that sit at the heart of the scheme and threaten to undermine its chances of success.
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Collecting Challenge 201029 April 2010 The Art Fund has released the results of its Collecting Challenge 2010 survey looking at the acquiring habits of museums and galleries. 276 UK museums took part in the research between January and March 2010. This is an update on the original Collecting Challenge survey which took place in 2006. The picture found that in the past five years staffing and financial worries are continuing to have an effect on museums’ collecting activities. However, some interesting innovation has been seen such as an increase in borrowing between institutions to keep their displays fresh and also a rise in the number of museums that are working together to make some ambitious joint acquisitions. Read the press release |
Museum Survey Results: Spring 2009 and Autumn 2009In 2009 the Art Fund conducted the first two of its museum surveys looking at the way in which the recession affected UK Art Galleries and Museums. The factsheets summarizing the findings of the surveys and the related press releases can be found here. Art Fund Museum Survey - Press Release - April 2009Art Fund Museum Survey - Factsheet - April 2009 Art Fund Museum Survey - Press Release - October 2009 Art Fund Museum Survey - Factsheet - October 2009 |