Borrow

The purpose of Jerwood Collection is to share this privately-owned collection of modern and contemporary art with the public and we welcome all loan requests. Jerwood Collection regularly lends works to a wide range of national and international institutions. Details of current and past loans can be viewed here and Jerwood Collection artworks can be viewed on Art UK

Loan Enquires

All loan requests and queries should be emailed to Sarah Mack sarah@jerwood.org

Loan requests must include the following information:

  • Full details of the artwork(s) with stock number requested for loan

  • Exhibition title, dates and venue(s)

  • Background to the exhibition/reason for loan request

  • Venue Facilities Report

Loan Guidelines

Works from the collection can be loaned to institutions nationally and internationally, subject to the following conditions:

  • The work will not be released until loan agreements are completed and signed and insurance certificates have been received;

  • The borrow is responsible for insuring all loaned works in the name of Jerwood Foundation for ‘All Risks’, including terrorism cover, on a ‘nail to nail’ basis;

  • The borrower must meet all costs associated with the loan which will be set out and agreed in advance. These include packing, insurance, transportation;

  • Condition reports, with digital photographs, must be completed upon unpacking and repacking the artowrk and sent to sarah@jerwood.org;

  • Digital installation images, copies of exhibition catalogues and published materials, press coverage and visitor numbers are to be sent to sarah@jerwood.org or posted to:

    Jerwood Foundation
    PO Box 186
    Ludlow, Shropshire
    SY8 9DX

Jerwood Foundation is a member of Gallery Climate Coalition and committed to reducing our environmental impact. We aim to increase sustainability practices and policies. We ask that any borrowing institution try to avoid shipping artworks by airfreight and where possible combine shipping journeys. We can help with advising on sustainable and repurposed packing materials.


Photo courtesy of Harely Gallery