DACS supports artists by facilitating the licensed use of their work. Check out our most exciting projects this year - featuring collaborations with clients in a range of industries from fashion to film, interior design to publishing.
Simone Rocha's visual merchandising
Highlighting the symbiotic relationship between art and fashion, we worked with designer
Simone Rocha to enable the use of works by Louise Bourgeois in her Christmas window displays. This saw Rocha’s collection set against a backdrop of wall hangings and gift boxes adorned by the French-American artist’s work. Rocha has long been a fan of Bourgeois – find out how the artist has inspired her work
here.
Krohnark's interior design commission
We were really excited to bring together Norwegian architects
Krohnark and British artist
Nick Gentry, who uses recycled digital materials to investigate society’s relationship with technology. We supplied high quality images and put in place the licences required for a wall of lightboxes displaying his work in the entrance hall of Mølleparken 4 in Oslo. The building is part of a major regeneration project by the river Akerselva.
Mrs Lowry and Son
We often license artworks for film, and this year we were thrilled to work on
Mrs Lowry and Son. Starring Vanessa Redgrave and Timothy Spall, the film is adapted from a radio and stage play by Martyn Hesford and dramatises L. S. Lowry’s relationship with his bedridden mother. The story plays out against a backdrop of
the great artist’s paintings – licensed by DACS on behalf of the Estate of L. S. Lowry.
Royal Academy of Arts' festive gift wrap
We work very closely with museums and galleries on their production of seasonal gifts and exhibition merchandise. This year we teamed up with the
Royal Academy of Arts to license their use of a charming woodcut turkey by Antonio Frasconi in their 2019 Christmas card and gift wrap selection.
Take a look.
16Arlington’s Fall 2019 collection
German-American artist
Richard Lindner provided the inspiration for up-and-coming British fashion designers
16Arlington and their Fall 2019 collection, showcased at London Fashion Week earlier this year. We worked with the label on their use of the painter’s bold and colourful work, which was incorporated into the fabrics they used.
Find out more.
Pat McGrath’s pop-up make-up laboratory
We collaborated with legendary make-up artist
Pat McGrath to license a reproduction of
Walter Schulze-Mittendorff’s iconic ‘Metropolis robot’ in a 3-month
pop-up laboratory at Selfridges’ Oxford Street store. The instantly recognisable work was originally created for Fritz Lang’s 1927 sci-fi masterpiece and featured in the pop-up’s striking window display.
Phaidon’s Great Women Artists
We worked with publisher
Phaidon on their use of over 70 artworks in a landmark publication charting five centuries of female creativity. Great Women Artists is the most extensive fully illustrated book of women artists to date. Tracey Emin, Sonia Boyce, Dorothea Tanning and Elisabeth Frink are just some of the artists who feature.
Find out more.
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GIF images, in order: Louise Bourgeois licensed for Simone Rocha window display, image courtesy Simone Rocha, artwork © The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY and DACS, London; Nick Gentry lightboxes installed at Mølleparken 4, Oslo, licensed by Krohnark, image courtesy Krohnark, artwork © Nick Gentry, All Rights Reserved, DACS; Film poster for Mrs Lowry and Son, artwork © The Estate of L.S. Lowry, All Rights Reserved, DACS; Antonio Frasconi gift wrap designed by ArtPress under license from the Royal Academy of Arts, photographed by DACS, artwork © Antonio Frasconi/VAGA at ARS, NY and DACS, London; Richard Lindner licensed for 16Arlington, image courtesy 16Arlington, artwork © ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London; Walter Schulze-Mittendorff licensed for Pat McGrath Labs, image courtesy Pat McGrath, artwork © DACS.