This is the Privacy and Cookie Policy of Van Herck – Eykelberg BV, with registered offices in Belgium and registered at the Crossroads Bank for Enterprises, or cbe (Banque-Carrefour des Entreprises (bce) / Kruispuntbank van Ondernemingen (kbo)), with number 0423.788.050 (hereinafter ‘Van Herck’, ‘the gallery’, ‘we’, ‘us’ or ‘our’).
This Privacy Policy contains essential information about how we process personal data and which cookies are used. We reserve the right to periodically alter and update this.
Privacy Policy.
We may process your personal data in the following situations:
— by visiting our website www.van-herck.com
— by visiting the gallery or meeting us at events and art fairs
— by inquiring by e-mail, phone or via online art platforms
— by subscribing to our newsletter
— by applying for a job
— by delivering goods or services
— by purchasing from us
Some processing activities require your consent in accordance with our Privacy Policy whereas the legal basis for others pertains to activities such as the execution of contracts, legitimate interests, or compliance with legal or regulatory obligations.
1.1. Van Herck, as a Belgian company, is compliant with the European Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 on the protection of personal data (hereinafter ‘gdpr’).
1.2. Van Herck takes responsibility for the processing of your personal data.
Van Herck processes your data for specific, well-intentioned and bona fide purposes. Each processing activity is justified by one or more legal grounds. This Privacy Policy provides comprehensive information about the various processing activities.
When visiting our website, your personal data are processed through cookies. For further information on these cookies and the data processed, please refer to Article 7 of this Privacy Policy.
If you provide us with your personal details during a meeting, we will store these details in our database. Personal data processed include your name and contact details, such as phone number, e-mail address or physical address, as well as your artistic preferences and collections, your marketing and communication preferences or any other information disclosed. Your data are processed so we may invite you to and inform you about our events and the artworks in our possession. The legal ground is our legitimate interest (Art. 6.1 f) gdpr). Our vital relationships with collectors, artists and suppliers are recorded in our database. In the context of our research and the maintenance of records pertaining to the ownership of artworks (to assist with checks on authenticity, provenance and title), we will keep this data for as long as the record is relevant to our legitimate business interest and the public interest. Your data will be removed as soon as you express your desire to opt out from or object to the further processing of your data.
Whenever you contact us via e-mail or telephone, or when submitting an inquiry through an online art platform, you are providing us with your name(s), contact details and the content of your request. This information can be processed and stored, together with our response. Your data are processed for the purpose of responding to your request. The legal ground is the performance of services (Art. 6.1 b) gdpr). Unless the data are necessary for other activities, it will be removed as soon as your request has been handled.
You may subscribe to our newsletter. We only process your e-mail address, location and your name(s) in order to send you a personalised newsletter. The legal ground for this processing is your explicit consent (Art. 6.1 a) gdpr). Your data will be removed as soon as you decide to opt out. You may inform us of your decision to withdraw your consent. You may also unsubscribe via a link at the bottom of each newsletter.
If you are a service provider or a deliverer of goods, we process certain personal data for the execution of the agreement. These data typically include your name(s), legal entity, address(es), contact details, bank details, your general terms and conditions, vat number, invoices, goods and services delivered, e-mail correspondence and all other data you have provided. We need to process your personal data in order for us to execute our contract and for accountancy purposes.
If you purchase from the gallery, your personal data will be processed. These data typically include your name(s), address(es), contact details, bank details, invoices, e-mail correspondence and all other data provided to us. We need to process your personal data in order for us to execute our contract and for accountancy purposes.
When you have an appointment at the gallery, your name is stored in our agenda and our e-mail correspondence, if any, is kept in our digital mailbox. You may be filmed by surveillance cameras when entering the premises. Processing your personal data is required for organisational purposes. Images taken by our surveillance cameras are made for security purposes. The legal ground for this processing is the performance of an agreement (Art. 6.1 b) gdpr). As for the surveillance cameras (and in part for the agenda), the legal grounds are both our legal obligation to take appropriate technical security measures in order to comply with gdpr (Art. 6.1 c) gdpr), as well as our legitimate interest to have security in place for the safety of our staff, our visitors and the artworks that we exhibit and sell (Art. 6.1 f) gdpr).
Certain processing activities may serve marketing purposes, such as those related to our newsletter. Your personal data will only be used for these purposes if you have given your explicit and preliminary consent (‘opt-in’). If you consent to be added to the gallery’s mailing list, your personal data will be used to send you information relating to the gallery’s activities. This consent can be revoked at any time, at no cost and without motivation by clicking the unsubscribe button below every newsletter.
4.1. Certain processing activities require the transfer of your data to third parties such as our bank, recruitment agencies, insurers, experts, photographers, caterers, art fair organisers, logistic providers, and third-party cookies. These transfers are necessary for the performance of the contract and/or for our activities as a gallery. Some of these transfers may be outbound from the EU.
4.2. In the case of Van Herck’ complete or partial reorganisation, its liquidation or cessation of its activities your personal data may be transferred to new entities or third parties.
4.3. Van Herck might be obliged by rule of law, court or administrative order to disclose personal data. Van Herck will make all reasonable efforts to inform you beforehand of this transfer of your personal data.
4.4. Van Herck will not sell, lease or give away your personal data except in the situations provided for in this policy or unless you have given explicit and preliminary consent.
You have the right to freely obtain access to your personal data at any moment, as well as to be informed about the purpose of the processing by Van Herck.
You have the choice to share your personal data with Van Herck as well as to request their correction, deletion or completion. You acknowledge that a refusal to share data or a deletion request will make the delivery of certain services and/or products impossible. You can also request the processing of your personal data to be limited.
You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data when you have serious and legitimate reasons to do so. You also have the right to object to the use of your personal data for purposes of direct marketing without providing a motivation.
You have the right to obtain your personal data which are processed by Van Herck in a structured and standard form, which is readable by machines, and/or to transfer this data to another data controller of your choice.
When the processing is based on prior consent you have the right to withdraw this consent.
You can exercise your rights by contacting us via e-mail: contact@van-herck.com
The processing of your personal data does not include profiling, nor shall you be subjected to automated decisions.
If you think that your privacy rights have been violated, you have the right to file a complaint with the Belgian Data Protection Authority, Drukpersstraat 35, 1000 Brussels, Belgium, Tel +32 (0)2 274 48 00, Fax +32 (0)2 274 48 35, e-mail: contact@apd-gba.be. This does not affect your right to file a suit before the civil court. If you have suffered damages caused by the processing of your personal data you can file a claim for damages.
Van Herck shall not be liable in any way for direct or indirect damages caused by the wrongful or improper use of personal data by a third party.
A ‘cookie’ is a small text file that is sent from the server of Van Herck and stored on your device’s hard drive. In this way, our systems can remember your preferences when visiting our website. The information stored through these cookies can only be read by Van Herck and only for the duration of your visit to our website.
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies to distinguish your preferences from those of the other users of our website. This allows us to offer you a better experience when you visit our website and to optimize our website in the meantime. As a result of recent amendments of the law, all websites focusing on certain parts of the European Union are obligated to ask for your permission in order to use or save cookies and similar technologies on your computer or mobile devices. This cookie policy provides clear and complete information about the cookies we use and their purpose.
You can block cookies by activating your browser settings to refuse them. The rejection of these cookies may have the effect of not allowing you to use some functionalities on the website. Should you have further questions or remarks regarding the processing of personal data, please contact Van Herck by e-mail: contact@van-herck.com