License an Installation
A licensed system for collective assembly, realised on site as a unique, site-specific artwork.
Licensing provides organisations with the right to realise a large-scale installation designed for collective assembly. Each license permits the creation of a specific physical artwork at an agreed site and duration. The installation is delivered as a system to be assembled on site — not as a finished object.
What the License Covers
A license grants permission to realise one installation using the artist’s underlying system, design language, and assembly logic. The organisation acquires ownership of the realised physical artwork assembled at the licensed site. The artist retains authorship of the underlying system and design.
Ownership & Authorship
The installation operates on a layered model of ownership.
The artist authors and retains intellectual property in the underlying system, structure, and assembly logic.
The organisation owns the specific, realised artwork assembled under the license.
The realised work reflects the collective contribution of the participants involved in its making.
Authorship is acknowledged through attribution rather than transfer of system rights.
Scope of Use
Licenses are issued for a defined site, scale, and duration. The licence permits installation, display, and internal use of the realised artwork within the agreed context. Replication, relocation, or reuse beyond the licensed scope requires written approval.
Assembly & Delivery
The work is delivered as a system to be assembled on site. Assembly is carried out by the organisation, its contractors, or invited participants using the provided documentation. No specialised skills are required, though coordinated collective effort is essential.
Duration & Deinstallation
The artwork is intended to stand for a defined period unless otherwise agreed. At the end of the licensed duration, the organisation is responsible for deinstallation, storage, or disposal of the physical structure in accordance with agreed terms.
Support
Optional support, including advisory input or on-site presence, may be arranged separately and is not required to realise the work under license.
Next Steps
Licensing enquiries begin with a conversation.