Help make Artimage work for you

    Want a better Artimage? As our image licensing service turns two, we’d love to hear your views on how we can improve it. What’s more, by completing our survey you could win £50 to spend at John Lewis!

    Artimage, two years on…

    Launched by DACS in 2014, Artimage has become the go-to online resource for licensing high-quality images of modern and contemporary art. 
     
    Featuring over 12,000 images, our growing collection covers the best in modern and contemporary art, together with rare and unseen archival photographs and portraits of artists.
     
    In keeping with DACS’ mission, our licensing fees go back to artists and their estates, supporting their livelihoods and practice.
     
    Starting with Francis Bacon and Damien Hirst, Artimage’s collection now includes images by Sam Taylor-Johnson, Christopher Le Brun, Brian Griffin, Fiona Rae, Catherine Yass and many more.
     
    Over the past two years we have licensed images for products and services by clients in industries including film and TV, publishing, hospitality and corporate - from Thames & Hudson and Marie Claire magazine to Bloomberg and Dunhill.
     

    Tell us what you think

    As Artimage turns two, we want to ensure that we are providing an exceptional service for our customers. We would love to hear what you think – whether you have used Artimage before or have just found out about it.

    What’s more, you could also win a £50 gift card to spend at John Lewis (or Amazon, if based internationally).
     
    Simply complete our short, five minute survey by midnight, Friday 15 July.

    Click here to take the survey

     

    Read our Terms and Conditions:

    1. This offer is valid from Monday 20 June 2016. The Closing Date for this offer is Friday 15 July 2016.
    2. The prize draw is free to enter.  To be entered into the prize draw, you must have completed the survey https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Artimage by the Closing Date and included your entry request, where indicated, at the end of the survey.
    3. Entries received after the Closing Date will not be accepted.
    4. Only one entry per survey respondent is permitted.
    5. The winner will be selected by random draw after the Closing Date by an independent person from all survey entries received before the Closing Date.
    6. The winner will be notified by email or telephone (using details provided at entry) within 14 calendar days after the Closing Date.  The winner must provide a postal address to claim their prize.  If a winner does not respond to the Promoter within 7 calendar days of being notified by the Promoter, then the winner’s prize may be forfeited and the Promoter will be entitled to select another winner in accordance with the process described above.
    7. The winner will receive a prize of a £50 John Lewis gift card (or £50 Amazon gift card for an international winner).  This prize is non-exchangeable, non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered.
    8. The gift card will be despatched within 21 working days after the Closing Date.
    9. The gift card will be delivered by parcel delivery to the address supplied by the winner when claiming the prize in accordance with Clause 6 of these terms and conditions.
    10. Unless otherwise stated, the Promoter is DACS, 33 Old Bethnal Green Road, London, E2 6AA.
    11. The decision of the Promoter regarding any aspect of the prize draw is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered into about it.
    12. Participants are deemed to have accepted and agreed to be bound by these terms and conditions by including their entry request in accordance with Clause 2 of these terms and conditions.
    13. Please see Artimage's privacy statement.
    14. The prize draw will be governed by English law and entrants to the prize draw submit to the jurisdiction of the English courts.


    Image: Two, 1980-96, Robert Indiana © 2016 Morgan Art Foundation Ltd. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, DACS, London. License this image.
     

    Posted on 04/07/2016 by Laura Ward-Ure