SF Camerawork Benefit Auction 2020: Terms and Conditions of Sale

  1. San Francisco Camerawork, Inc. (“SF Camerawork” or “we” or “us”) hereby sets forth the Terms and Conditions of the Sale of works (“Terms and Conditions”) in the San Francisco Camerawork Benefit Auction 2020 (the “Benefit Auction”).

  2. The Benefit Auction shall be managed by Art.sy, Inc. d/b/a Artsy (“Artsy”). To register to bid, visit the Benefit Auction 2020 site on Artsy.com, which terms and conditions will also govern online bidding. All of Artsy’s terms and conditions applying to the Benefit Auction and to respective registered bidders are herein incorporated by reference. In the event of any conflict between the terms, those of Artsy shall be deemed to control.

  3. San Francisco Camerawork will not directly manage the bidding, nor any operations of the Benefit Auction as they relate to bidding and purchasing works. Therefore, the Benefit Auction catalog is provided solely for informational purposes and may not not be relied upon as definitive for final sale.

  4. The Benefit Auction shall be open for bidding Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 2pm PDT to Saturday, September 25, 2020 at 2pm PDT solely via the Artsy platform.

  5. Following the opening of the Benefit Auction, an erratum will be produced, if needed, and any changes will be reflected accordingly as corrections or updates.

  6. Any property may be withdrawn by SF Camerawork or Artsy at any time before the actual sale without any liability therefor.

  7. We make no representation as to the condition of any lot sold, and no reference to imperfection is made in the catalog description. All lots are sold “AS IS.” Prospective purchasers may contact us to request to inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, and we will grant permission to inspect solely at our discretion.

  8. Following the closing of the Benefit Auction, purchases may be shipped for additional charges at the purchaser’s request. If packing and handling of purchased lots is performed by SF Camerawork, it is performed at the entire risk of the purchaser.

  9. The catalog description includes an estimated price for each lot. These estimates are the approximate prices we expect to be realized. They are not definitive. The name listed at the top of each lot indicates the artist who, in our best judgment, is the author of the work. (No unqualified statement regarding authorship is made or intended.) When one date is given it refers to the date of the negative from which the print was made in the same year or soon thereafter. Some prints show two dates, the first referring to the negative and the second to the print. When the print date is unknown, but assumed later, “printed later” appears following the negative date. Measurements generally refer to image size (sometimes paper size) and are given in inches. The height appears first, followed by the width.

  10. Certain lots are subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which such lot will not be sold. Reserves are indicated on the Artsy site. Opening bids are set at the discretion of SF Camerawork. Reserves, if any, have been set at the discretion of SF Camerawork in consultation with the respective artist.

  11. Governing law shall be that of the State of California without regard to conflicts of laws rules.