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From: Ada Clapp
To: Richard Joslin <1
CC: Eileen Alexanderson
[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Art loans
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 02:07:35 +0000
Hi Rich.
I do not have the art loan agreements only a schedule of upcoming art loans to be made. As I get the agreements
going forward I can send you the signed copies or just let you know the details-whichever you prefer. For your
information though, the borrower is usually obliged to insure the work during the period of the loan. As I
understand it, it still stays insured under the umbrella policy. Sometimes Jeff Haber reviews the agreements to
make sure the coverage offered by the institution is adequate. Where it is not, as in the case of a loan of Debra's
jewelry, he may suggest supplemental insurance or we negotiate the agreement. I will follow up with the two
Dianas on this so please let me handle that piece of it. We should not both be discussing with them (trying to
control fees). Thanks.
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On Feb 20, 2014, at 6:52 PM, "Richard Joslin" < > wrote:
Thanks. I did not realize we had loan agreements in house. Kindly give to Elizabeth or to me. Given that I am
tracking art by location and insurance coverage, lets work in tandem on this going forward. I am awaiting
Diana to let me know on planned loans (in the future) and i will share once it comes in. Thanks.
On Feb 20, 2014, at 4:28 PM, "Ada Clapp" < > wrote:
I believe the understanding at today's meeting is that I should review each art loan agreement prepared by Withers on
a going forward basis to be sure that the agreements sufficient protect Leon and that the provisions do not vary from
agreement to agreement except to extent necessary to accommodate the circumstances of a particular loan.
Last November Withers sent me a list of loan agreements in progress. They also asked me to review the language in
the loan agreements regarding reproduction rights. At that time it was not clear whether Leon wanted me to be
involved in this aspect of his planning. If Jeffrey and Eileen agree with my above understanding I will reach out to
Diana Wierbicki and work with her on not yet signed art loan agreements.
Ada Clapp
Elysium Management LLC
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From: Richard Joslin
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 4:21 PM
To: [email protected]• Ada Clapp
Subject: Art loans
Jeffrey/Ada:
I have been working with Diana and Leon on art loans (current and promised). I was not clear from the call today what
was discussed about documentation. Is Ada to contact Withers to get existing loan agreements? Once we have these
doc's I need to synthesize with the insurance as Leon indicated all works are insured by the borrower during the loan
period with Leon et al as the loss payees. My plan was to work with Haber once I got a full list.
Please let me know so that we can work on a coordinated basis.
Thanks
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