Musings on Museum Administration
As temperatures dip below freezing in some parts of the U.S., Miami is heating up with a coterie of stimulating…
Strategies and Tips for Dealing with Damage to Art
THE AMERICAN DREAM: “Le Rêve,” Pablo Picasso’s 1932 portrait of his mistress, Marie-Thérèse Walter, is an iconic work of art….
Law & Liquidity: How to Navigate the Art Fair Market
Almost 8 million people attended art fairs from 2011 to 2015. In 2015, the estimated total art fair sales skyrocketed…
Faking It: Strategies for Reducing Art Fraud & Forgery
“The handwriting on the wall may be a forgery.” – Ralph Hodgson The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) currently ranks art crime…
Art World Reveal: How to Determine the Value of Artwork
French scientists are studying a mesmerizing charcoal drawing that has been dubbed the “Nude Mona Lisa.” The sketch is of…
Get Over Yourself: Parody and Fine Art
PICTURE IT. Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz owned copyright in her photograph of actress Demi Moore, pregnant and naked, which appeared…
From Contracts to Copyright, Art Law Has It All
Art occupies an important and increasingly prominent role in our lives that serves many functions for businesses, governments, museums, and artists….
Miami Sizzles With FBA Art Law & Litigation Conference
Miami is a cultural juggernaut, and the arts have never been hotter in South Florida. The Magic City’s rich art…
Playing Fair at Art Fairs
The influence of art fairs on the market and artists has grown in the last few years as evidenced by…
The Art of the Detroit Bankruptcy Deal
Edgar Degas judiciously advised, “Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”
Protecting Cultural Property: Art Law & Cuba
Art represents the very best of human creativity: it serves as a source of values; preserves human culture; and educates…