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Simon is a commercial lawyer with almost twenty years’ experience working inside the art world and creative industries. He advises an impressive range of clients including global galleries, art collectors, artists and other creatives, ultra-high-net-worth individuals and technology-driven art businesses.
Simon provides solutions on a range of industry-specific matters, often involving complex and novel issues, and requiring a multi-jurisdictional perspective. He provides strategic legal and commercial consultancy, and advises on commercial contracts, intellectual property rights and copyright issues, and the legal implications of new technologies like blockchain, digital assets, smart contracts and AI.
Simon sits on the Philanthropy Board of Art UK and has longstanding relationships with prominent art collectors across the globe, helping them to build and maintain world-class art collections. He curates cultural programmes in collaboration with major institutions including the Royal Academy of Arts, and is a prominent public speaker in relation to art, law and technology.
Simon combines legal and art world experience to advise on commercial matters, including sale and purchase agreements, artist representation, IP, settlement agreements, resale royalties, and contractual resale restrictions.
Experience
Simon provides legal and artworld advice, with expertise in sale and purchase agreements, exhibition lending agreements, and coordinating specialist lawyers across insurance, tax, trusts, and estates matters.
Experience
Simon offers legal and artworld advisory services, focusing on public commission agreements, copyright, exhibition agreements, gallery representation, and sponsorship arrangements across a range of creative and commercial projects.
Experience
Simon advises on emerging technologies, including blockchain, NFTs, smart contracts, fractional ownership, and the intersection of AI and IP, offering legal insight into cutting-edge digital and creative developments.
Experience
Simon advises on goods and services agreements, terms and conditions, trading agreements, and media and entertainment contracts, including marketing, market research, licensing, partnership, sponsorship, and publishing agreements.
Experience
Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.
Member of the Art Lawyers Association
Various speaking engagements including:
Provided evidence for a House of Lords cross-party Parliamentary enquiry into the impact of technology on the creative industries
Recognised by the Legal 500 for Art and Cultural Property 2026
Simon qualified as a solicitor in 2005. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2024, heworked at the following firms: