Waverley Criteria
Legislation
Art marketanalysis
The Waverley rules were designed to protect UK cultural heritage—are they having unintended consequences on the art market?
The scheme, introduced in the 1950s, is meant to help keep important works of art in Britain
Sarah Barker, Angharad Start and Victor Steinmetz
Fundraisingarchive
Will Reynolds’ Archers stay in the UK? A look at Tate's fundraising efforts and the effects of the Waverley Criteria
Tate needs over £2 million to buy the £3.2m painting from an overseas buyer