Have an opportunity to display a few prints in a restaurant...
Have they contacted you or vis versa? I've talked to many friends over the years and have never heard a positive opinion about decorating restaurants for free. Be prepared for not enough sales to cover all your costs.
- Do you use a written agreement with the owner? Absolutely!!! and make sure it spells out any theft so a waiter doesn't get a free ride decorating their own apartment. (this happens!) I would also have a time limit to how long the artwork will hang and a clause that you are not responsible for the wall due to the hanging. Anything over 4 months and you are decorating their business for free.
- Who is liable for theft or damage?
I've actually heard from a few friends that damage to either frames/matts is almost a guarantee when displaying in a restaurant. I've photographed many newly remodeled restaurants (high end) and can tell you they are filthy places. And if there's a smoking section...
- Prints, stanoffs, canvas, metal?
Isn't this your artistic choice
- Do you mount, mat or frame prints?
Call me negative or skeptical but I don't believe the typical average restaurant is going to be lucrative for selling artwork. (unless it's known for holding artist's shows) the times I've been contacted seem more like a business wanting free decorations. Will they give me a gift card for a couple hundred bucks to eat at the establishment. nope. How much do you want to decorate this business out of your own pocket.
- Appropriate commissions?
I would have material, cards, that the wait staff can hand out to interested buyers so they can contact you directly, good chance you will not want to be delivering prints that have hung in a restaurant for any period of time. Maybe frequent the restaurant and tip well letting the waiter know you are the artist - so they sell for you.
I know that any graphic designers are going to puke, but I like qr codes maybe have your's labeled near the signature
- Do you let store owner handle sale?
No, unless this is a gallery, personally imho original artwork should command a fee that is beyond what a restaurant wants to deal with, plus you can tailor the size of a print to the buyer.