Legal Question in Business Law in New Mexico
Unpaid Artwork
My grandfather is a reputable french painter and I represent him in the US.
I have the following problem with a Santa Fe Art Gallery:
Our agreement with the Art gallery is a 50% commission on paintings sold.
-They sold 3 paintings of my grandfather works but they are not willing to pay me or him back anything.
-Prior selling the paintings the Santa Fe gallery asked us reduce the price of each painting in order to close the deal with their customer.
We would like also to know how we could recover the amount due by the Art gallery and if their is a possibility to check how much the client of the gallery paid for the paintings because we have strong reason to believe that the gallery didn't sell the art at the price they told us.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Unpaid Artwork
Unless the gallery has a story of their own to tell, this macks more of fraud or theft than a mere contract dispute. The question is directed to California attorneys, perhaps because you live in California, but you need to have an investigation done in Santa Fe and probably a referral to a Santa Fe attorney.
I am a California attorney, but I have a business interest in Santa Fe and have lived there. If you wish, I can give you a referral to a local attorney who should be able to do a good job for you.
This reminds me of a New York case, In re Rothko, in which a gallery systematically ripped off the estate of Mark Rothko. They got caught and severely penalized.
Re: Unpaid Artwork
Your attorney should first write a demand letter to recover your commission. If the gallery does not respond, he should file a lawsuit. After the lawsuit is filed, you may obtain all relevant information through the "discovery" process.
Let me know if I can be of assistance.
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Re: Unpaid Artwork
You have a breach of contract problem, which is compounded by your living out of state. You need to have the gallery investigated to see if there is some reason they are dealing with you this way, or if it is their standard way of dealing and others have been similarly cheated. We do such work in Santa Fe and you may call us at 1-800-858-3636 if you wish to discuss the matter further.
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