![]() The quality of the artist’s cultural entrepreneurship:*.Do the oeuvres show development appropriate to the phase of the professional practice?.the significance of the oeuvre, the inherent imaginative strength, the command of the selected mediums and/or techniques and the work’s power of expression. What is the quality of the oeuvres? Consider e.g.Does the artist/do the artists have a distinctive artistic vision and is this convincingly conveyed in previous work?.The quality of the artist’s/artists’ work to date:*.If this is your first commission, this will be considered favourably.In the case that you have previously been a commissioning party: Were earlier commissions for artists and/or collaborations positively received? If so, this will be considered favourably. ![]() your vision regarding commissions, your organisational qualities, expertise and the fulfilment of your role as commissioning party. Do you inspire sufficient confidence that as a commissioning party, you are able to realise successful, publicly accessible art? Consider e.g.Your own role and qualities as a commissioning party:.In the case of a one-off commission or long-term collaboration: The financial contribution from the client must be in acceptable proportion to the contribution requested from the Mondriaan Fund.Compliance with the Fair Practice Code automatically means that the institution implements the guidelines on artists’ honoraria. All cultural institutions subscribe to the Fair Practice Code (Dutch only), the Culture Governance Code and the Diversity & Inclusion Code (Dutch only).In that case, realistic compensation must also be paid to the artist. If the project concerns a permanent work of art, it may not be moved or traded without permission of the Mondriaan Fund.The commissioned artist must be professionally active and part of the professional visual arts field in the Netherlands and/or the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.– have been working as a professional visual artist for at least 3 years. – have had at least 3 years of higher art education and have been working as a professional visual artist for at least 1 year or – be working for at least 1 year as a professional visual artist and be registered as such with the Kamer van Koophandel (KvK) or The artist receiving the commission must:.Organizations that do not have the presentation of visual arts and/or heritage without sales as a core activity can apply for the artist honorarium as part of the Art Commission grant. In the case of temporary exhibitions or presentations with no sales objectives, the artist honoraria guideline should be followed. The guidelines of the Dutch Government Buildings Agency can be used to determine the amount of the fee for permanent works. A realistic fee for the artist is mandatory and must be included in the budget as part of the production costs.The work to be commissioned must be accessible to the public and presented in the Netherlands or the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.The applicant must be established in the Netherlands or the Caribbean part of the Kingdom.Businesses, companies and individuals may also apply. Applications may be submitted by, for example, institutions for visual arts, cultural heritage or design, municipalities, social and/or community organizations, such as (sports or retailers’) associations, schools, hospitals, churches, residents’ associations and foundations. Anyone can apply, except for individual artists, art education institutions, post-graduate institutions and predominantly sales-oriented commercial art institutions. ![]() Login or register here.Ĭheck the terms and conditions that apply to all of our grants here. Grants from the Mondriaan Fund can be requested via the digital application system. Here you will find an overview of all our grants. If you are not sure which grant suits you best, please consult the application help. Here you will find our annual reports, policy plans, protocols and publications. ![]() Get to know all the people who work for the Mondriaan Fund. Read all about who we are and what we do. ![]()
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