by Administrator | Mar 31, 2015 | Legal Issues for Museums
In 2013, Sotheby’s sold a collection of Old Masters. The auction was well attended by collectors and gallery owners alike, who were given a rare glimpse at some of the world’s greatest art. One work in particular, however, was overlooked by those who...
by Administrator | Mar 25, 2015 | First Amendment
A very interesting play recently premiered in Chicago. The Steppenwolf Theatre’s youth-adult program presented “This is Modern Art”. The play is based on a group of individuals who “wrote” on the new Modern Wing of the Art Institute of...
by Administrator | Mar 24, 2015 | Legal Issues for Museums
The 25th anniversary of the infamous Isabella Stewart Gardner heist was just last week, but there is still little news about the fate of the paintings and other items stolen. The New York Times published a very interesting article about the heist, and includes some...
by Administrator | Mar 19, 2015 | Trademarks
This time of year it is common to see the term “March Madness” thrown around, whether it is in relation to just about any sport, a sale by a national chain, or just about every other usage, including New Englanders that are fed up with snow and ready for...
by Administrator | Mar 18, 2015 | Cultural Heritage
We here at Artium Amore grieve for the families of those murdered at the Bardo Museum in Tunisia in an act of extreme cowardice, hatred and intolerance. Vous avez nos plus sincères condoléances.
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