Prohibition Against Installation or Integration of Any Work of Visual Art on Premises Without City’s Consent Sample Clauses

Prohibition Against Installation or Integration of Any Work of Visual Art on Premises Without City’s Consent. City reserves to and for itself the right to approve or disapprove of the installation or integration on or in the Premises of any “work of visual art,” as that term is defined in the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990, as now existing or as later amended, and to approve or disapprove of each and every lease regarding any such installation or integration. Lessee shall not install on or integrate into, or permit any other person or entity to install on or integrate into, the Premises any such work of visual art without City’s prior, express, written consent. City’s consent to the installation of any such art work may be granted, granted upon one or more conditions, or withheld in City’s discretion, following review by the Seattle Arts Commission.
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Prohibition Against Installation or Integration of Any Work of Visual Art on Premises Without City’s Consent. City reserves to and for itself the right to approve or disapprove of the installation or physical integration on or in the Premises of any “work of visual art,” as that term is defined in the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990, as now existing or as later amended, if the removal of the work may result in its distortion, mutilation, modification or destruction. Lessee shall not install on or integrate into, or permit any other person or entity to install on or integrate into, the Premises any such work of visual art without City’s prior, express, written consent. City's consent to the installation of any such art work may be granted, granted upon one or more conditions, including but not limited to a waiver of the artist’s rights of integrity upon removal granted by the artist in favor of the City, or withheld in City's discretion. The requirements of this Section 12.3 are not intended to apply to temporary installations of artwork that may be removed from the Premises without damage, destruction, mutilation or modification of the work.

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