
Visual Arts and the Law
A Handbook for Professionals
Judith B. Prowda(Author)
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. September 2013
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-84822-086-7 (ISBN)
Description
This essential handbook offers art professionals and collectors an accessible legal analysis of important principles in art law, as well as a practical guide to legal rights when creating, buying, selling and collecting art in a global market. Although the book is international in scope, there is a particular focus on the US as a major art centre and the site of countless key international court cases.
The book embraces the interdependence between legal, ethical, as well as art-historical considerations. It addresses fundamental topics such as: the role of due diligence in buying and selling art; the issues which can arise when relationships or transactions are not formalized by a written contract; critical differences in individual nations' copyright regimes, such as moral rights and artist resale rights; how courts analyse copyright infringement cases in visual art; specific laws relating to auctions and the relationships among the auction house, consignor and buyer; the balance between freedom of expression and an individual's rights of privacy and publicity; the liabilities of expert opinions on authenticity and on the valuation of works of art; and how the statutes of limitation apply to works that have been stolen or whose legal title is otherwise challenged.
This authoritative but accessible and wide-ranging volume is essential reading for arts advisors, collectors, dealers, auction houses, museums, investors, artists, attorneys, and students of art and law.
The book embraces the interdependence between legal, ethical, as well as art-historical considerations. It addresses fundamental topics such as: the role of due diligence in buying and selling art; the issues which can arise when relationships or transactions are not formalized by a written contract; critical differences in individual nations' copyright regimes, such as moral rights and artist resale rights; how courts analyse copyright infringement cases in visual art; specific laws relating to auctions and the relationships among the auction house, consignor and buyer; the balance between freedom of expression and an individual's rights of privacy and publicity; the liabilities of expert opinions on authenticity and on the valuation of works of art; and how the statutes of limitation apply to works that have been stolen or whose legal title is otherwise challenged.
This authoritative but accessible and wide-ranging volume is essential reading for arts advisors, collectors, dealers, auction houses, museums, investors, artists, attorneys, and students of art and law.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84822-086-7 (9781848220867)
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Person
Judith B. Prowda is Senior Lecturer at Sotheby's Institute of Art-New York and an internationally acclaimed attorney-at-law in New York City focussed on intellectual property, art law, as well as mediation and arbitration. She has contributed articles and chapters to many legal publications.
Content
Contents: Author's Preface; Introduction: Legal Definitions of Art; Part One: Artists' Rights - 1. Freedom of Expression and Controversial Art; 2. Personality Rights: Rights of Privacy and Publicity; 3. The Principles of Copyright; 4. Copyright Infringement and Defenses; 5. Moral Rights; 6. Artist Resale Rights/Droit de Suite; Part Two: Artists' Relationships - 7. Artist-Dealer Relationship; 8. Commissions; Part Three: Commercial Aspects of Art - 9. Private Disposition of Art;10. Auctions;11. Expert Opinions (Appraisal and Authentication); 12. Title Problems and Stolen Art; Conclusion: The Enforcement of Law; Bibliography; Index.