
Behind the scenes of the Tracey Emin exhibition merchandise range at Tate
How Tate developed its Tracey Emin merchandise range with DACS licensing support, balancing creativity and artistic integrity.
Founded in 1984, DACS is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to championing, protecting and managing the rights of artists, and maximising their royalties.
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