Protecting cultural objects on loan
How UK museums and galleries can arrange to protect exhibits on loan from abroad from court-ordered seizure.
Overview
Objects on loan from abroad in temporary exhibitions in UK museums are protected from seizure by the UK courts when they are on display in a museum or gallery which has been approved by the Culture Secretary and where the museum or gallery has published information about the objects on loan.
We offer protection for international loans in this way because, in some cases, the ownership of art can be disputed and many other countries will not lend to the UK without this protection.
This guide explains the application process and conditions which must be met by participating institutions. It also includes a list of museums and galleries which have already received approval.
Protected objects
An object is only protected if it is:
- usually kept outside the UK
- not owned by a person resident in the UK
- not in contravention of a prohibition or restriction on import
- brought into the UK for temporary public display by an approved museum or gallery
- publicised for exhibit in line with the regulations
How museums and galleries obtain approval
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport approves applications for approval from museums and galleries in England. Northern Irish, Welsh and Scottish ministers approve applications from their countries’ institutions.
To get approval, a museum or gallery must demonstrate that it follows the due diligence guidelines on collecting and borrowing cultural objects.
The steps for obtaining approval are as follows:
1. Read our application guidance:
Last updated
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Added English Heritage and the Wellcome Collection to the Approved Museums list.
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Added Pallant House Gallery to the Approved museums list.
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Updated 'Extended immunity from seizure' section.
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Added immunity from seizure extension request draft guidance.
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The Photographers' Gallery has been granted approved status under Immunity from Seizure legislation - The Courts, Tribunals and Enforcement Act 2007.
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Just added the Saatchi Gallery, London CIO to the list of approved institutions.
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We have added guidance on how to complete the questionnaire.
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Updated to include Ikon Gallery as an approved institution.
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First published.
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updated to show latest approved institution AND update departmental address
Update history
2024-09-20 10:17
Added English Heritage and the Wellcome Collection to the Approved Museums list.
2024-05-10 15:03
Added Pallant House Gallery to the Approved museums list.
2022-06-23 14:04
Updated ‘Extended immunity from seizure’ section.
2022-04-25 12:21
Added immunity from seizure extension request draft guidance.