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Acquiring and managing artworks

Acquiring and managing artworks

From the Penguin on the John Watkins Plaza to Sidney and Beatrice Webb in the Shaw Library LSE has acquired artworks for display across the campus by commission and donation. The School will continue to acquire artworks as the campus develops capitalising on its unique opportunity for developing links between art and the social sciences. The School also accepts the loan of artworks for display on campus for fixed periods.

More information on the procedures relating to acquiring art work are available below:

LSE Acquisition and Management of Art Works Policy 

Guidance on the acquisition of art works 

Guidance on accepting artworks for temporary display on campus 

Guidance on loaning works to other institutions

Guidance on de-accessioning artworks

For advice and further information contact Glpd.Archives@lse.ac.uk

Images: Penguin, Robbins flood, Sacred Desert (Faith Centre). 

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Robbins Abstract - Flood

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