Information for exhibiters
Sales
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1. Sales
Artwork sales
The secretariat will handle information about works currently on display and works posted online, as well as business negotiations.
If you have any questions for the artists, please contact the office.
Contract for the work
・A gallery sales certificate will be provided to the buyer.
・Sales commission: 40% of the artwork price (including tax)
・Electronic payment processing fee: 5%
・Bank transfer fees: to be borne by each individual.
・Gallery sales certificate issued: Limited to works priced at 30,000 yen or more (including tax).
If a contract is concluded, the office will contact the artist.
★If you do not want to sell your work
Please write "Not for sale" when applying.
If you wish to change your entry details after submitting your entry, please notify the secretariat by the application deadline.
2. Use it
① Listing works on 410 WebStore
Price per work: 6,600 yen
・Published for one year after the exhibition ends.
・A sales certificate will be issued to the buyer upon completion of the transaction.
・Sales commission 40% (electronic payment +5%)
・Issuance of gallery sales certificate: Limited to works priced at 30,000 yen or more (including tax).
*No handling fee for sales other than 410
If there is a business negotiation regarding a work to be published, we will confirm whether the work is available.
② Issuance of exhibition certificate
One copy per work: 5,500 yen
・Published by 410Gallery
・The tickets will be mailed approximately one month after the exhibition ends.
Please use this to record your activities, sell your work, and plan your future activities.

3. Announcement
We've seen an increase in customers purchasing artwork after the exhibition ends.
It seems that people who actually see the artwork at the venue then take their time to consider their options or search for pieces on the 410 Webstore.
410Gallery will continue to expand opportunities for exhibiting artworks and selling them through the 410 Webstore, creating an environment where more people can encounter art.