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The Artist’s Resale Right (ARR) would allow visual artists in Canada to receive 5% when their work is resold – just as they already do in over 90 other countries.

CARFAC and RAAV recommended that the government implement an Artist’s Resale Right in Canada for eligible secondary sales of artwork and include:

Why this matters

The ARR is a royalty that would allow visual artists to be rewarded as their career progresses and their reputation grows. It is particularly beneficial for Indigenous and senior artists, and it is a critical step forward in improving the economic conditions of Canadian artists.

The full value of an artwork often isn’t seen on the first sale. It is common for visual art to increase in value over time, as the reputation of the artist grows. For example, Inuit artist, Kenojuak Ashevak, sold her piece Enchanted Owl in 1960 for $24. It was later resold for $158,500. Ashevak received nothing from the sale.

The ARR is an important income stream for visual artists.