Reprints & Permissions

ART Walkway licenses republication and institutional use selectively, where reuse preserves authorship, context and editorial meaning. Linking is welcome; republication, translation, institutional circulation, archival reuse, database use, commercial circulation and substantial reproduction require permission.

To request permission to reuse ART Walkway material, complete the form below or contact permissions[at]artwalkway.com with the required details. Requests are reviewed according to authorship, context, channel, audience, duration, territory, rights status and editorial integrity.

ART Walkway publishes original cultural reporting, analysis, reviews and field records under copyright. Use of this work is governed by permission, attribution and editorial context, not assumption.

Our texts form part of a public cultural record. They may be cited, linked to and discussed within fair and attributable use. Republication, institutional distribution, translation, archival reuse, commercial circulation and substantial reproduction require permission.

Licensing protects the integrity of the work.

It does not create endorsement.
It does not establish partnership.
It does not permit promotional framing.


Linking and quotation

Linking is welcome.

You may link to ART Walkway articles from websites, newsletters, syllabi, reading lists, bibliographies or social platforms. You may reference ART Walkway as a source with clear attribution and a direct link to the original page.

Short quotations may be used for commentary, review, criticism, teaching, scholarship or research, provided the excerpt is bounded, attributed and does not substitute for the original article.

Excerpts should preserve meaning. They may not be edited, rearranged or presented in a way that changes the argument, tone or editorial position of the original work.

Linking is the default. Republishing is not.

Nothing on this page is intended to restrict lawful fair use, fair dealing or other uses permitted by applicable law.


Common permission requests

Common requests include:

  • republishing an ART Walkway article online
  • quoting a substantial excerpt
  • including ART Walkway material in a catalogue, report, PDF, media package or institutional document
  • circulating an article inside an institution, newsletter, intranet, portal or controlled channel
  • using ART Walkway material in a course platform, course pack, teaching repository or syllabus file
  • translating an article
  • storing or reproducing ART Walkway material in an archive, database, knowledge repository or media-monitoring system
  • using ART Walkway material in a commercial briefing, client document, collector communication, advisory context or communications package
  • requesting permission for AI, dataset, indexing, machine learning or automated extraction use

Use requiring a license

A license is required when ART Walkway text is republished, distributed, translated, archived, adapted or circulated beyond short attributed quotation.

This includes:

Republication

Publishing an ART Walkway article, review, field note or substantial excerpt on another website, in print, in a digital publication, PDF, newsletter, report, catalogue, institutional document or media package.

Institutional circulation

Distributing full text or substantial excerpts to members, staff, clients, patrons, students, subscribers or internal audiences through newsletters, intranets, portals, archives, email briefings, PDFs or other controlled channels.

Course and teaching use

Uploading ART Walkway text as a PDF, scan, DOC file or coursepack inside a learning platform, teaching repository or institutional system.

Linking to the original article does not require permission. File distribution does.

Translation

Translating ART Walkway text into another language, whether for publication, teaching, internal circulation, research use or archival distribution.

Archive and database use

Storing or reproducing ART Walkway material in institutional archives, research databases, media-monitoring systems, knowledge repositories or commercial information services.

Commercial, promotional or client-facing use

Using ART Walkway material in materials prepared for clients, collectors, sponsors, funders, investors, campaigns, sales contexts, communications packages, advisory materials or promotional environments.


Standard licensing scope

Unless agreed otherwise, licenses are issued as:

Non-exclusive

Permission does not prevent ART Walkway from licensing or using the work elsewhere.

Limited by use

Permission applies only to the approved article, excerpt, channel, audience, language, territory and duration.

Time-bounded

Most licenses are issued for a defined period, commonly 12 months, unless another term is agreed in writing.

Text-only by default

Images, photographs, artworks, video, screenshots, graphics and third-party materials are excluded unless rights are separately cleared and expressly included.

No sublicensing

License holders may not sublicense, syndicate, resell, scrape, package or redistribute ART Walkway content to third parties.


Editorial conditions

Attribution is mandatory.

Republication must include a visible credit line, the article title, author name where applicable, publication date and a direct link to the original ART Walkway page.

Substantive edits are not permitted. Approved edits may include format adjustments, length trims, headline changes or standfirst adjustments, but only where meaning, tone and argument remain intact.

Use may not imply that ART Walkway endorses a person, artist, exhibition, institution, gallery, brand, funder, sponsor, event, product, campaign, advisory position or policy position.

Requests that imply paid placement, reputational endorsement, promotional alignment or editorial influence will be declined.

Permission does not grant approval rights over ART Walkway’s editorial work, interpretation or future coverage.


Required credit line

For digital republication, use:

Originally published by ART Walkway. Read the original article at [original URL].

Where an author is named, use:

Originally published by ART Walkway by [Author Name]. Read the original article at [original URL].

For print republication, include:

Originally published by ART Walkway. [Full article URL].

Credit must appear in a visible position near the republished text, not only in footnotes, metadata or acknowledgements.


AI, datasets and automated extraction

ART Walkway content may not be used for model training, dataset compilation, automated extraction, machine learning systems, AI summarisation products, content enrichment services, scraping, commercial indexing, synthetic media generation or derivative datasets without explicit written permission.

This restriction applies to full text, excerpts, metadata, archives and derivative datasets.

AI-related, dataset, indexing, scraping or automated extraction requests are reviewed separately and may be declined where the proposed use would compromise authorship, rights integrity, editorial context, archive integrity or public trust.


Indicative licensing rates

Licensing rates depend on scope, audience size, channel, duration, language, territory, archive access and whether translation, print use, commercial use or extended duration is requested.

Typical starting points:

Republication, web-only

From €250, non-exclusive and time-bounded.

Institutional newsletter, intranet or internal circulation

From €200, depending on audience and duration.

Course or teaching use

From €250 per course, depending on enrollment, format and term.

Quoted by scope.

Translation, archive use, database use, commercial briefing or extended duration

Licensed separately.

AI, dataset, automated extraction, indexing or machine learning use

Reviewed separately and quoted by scope where considered.

These rates are indicative. Final pricing is confirmed in writing before permission is granted.


Request permission

To request permission to reuse ART Walkway material, complete the form below or contact:

permissions[at]artwalkway.com

Please provide enough information for ART Walkway to assess the requested use, including the material, format, channel, audience, duration, language, territory, rights context and whether the use is institutional, commercial, educational, archival or public-facing.

Requests are reviewed internally. Licenses are issued selectively. Permission is granted only in writing and, where applicable, upon payment.

To request a license, provide:

  • article link or requested material
  • material description
  • requested use type
  • format of material requested
  • publication, institution or organisation name
  • website or publication URL
  • channel: web, print, PDF, course platform, newsletter, intranet, archive, database or other
  • territory of use
  • language of use and whether translation is requested
  • audience size, circulation, membership or course enrollment
  • whether the use is commercial, client-facing or promotional
  • intended publication date
  • requested duration
  • whether images are requested
  • any proposed edits, trims or format changes
  • contact name, role and email address

What happens next

ART Walkway reviews the request according to authorship, context, channel, audience, duration, territory, language, rights status and editorial integrity.

If the requested use is suitable, ART Walkway confirms the approved material, scope, fee, credit line, duration and conditions in writing.

Permission is not granted until written approval has been issued and, where applicable, payment has been completed.

Requests may be declined where reuse would distort editorial meaning, imply endorsement, create promotional framing, compromise authorship, affect public trust or exceed rights available to ART Walkway.


Permissions request form

Use the form below to submit a permissions or licensing request.

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