by Administrator | Mar 4, 2015 | Arts Advocacy
The Detroit Free Press recently published an interview with the judge responsible for overseeing the Detroit bankruptcy case. There is a transcript along with a brief video. He stated that he never believed that the art should be sold to repay the creditors and fund...
by Administrator | Mar 2, 2015 | Copyright
Here is an excellent essay that was recently posted in the Art Law Journal about the controversy over a short fan film about the Power Rangers. Several producers decided to create their own version of the Power Rangers, and created a short film that they published...
by Administrator | Feb 28, 2015 | The Art Market, Uncategorized
Marina Picasso, granddaughter of Pablo Picasso, has sent ripples through the art world with her announcement that she is going to sell of her inheritance of approximately 10,000 works to fund her charitable work. The fear is that she will flood the art market and...
by Administrator | Feb 27, 2015 | Cultural Heritage
Video has emerged from the Middle East, particularly Mosul, showing members of ISIS destroying ancient cultural artifacts. Such wanton destruction of the world’s cultural heritage is heartbreaking. I cannot bring myself to watch the videos, and found that I...
by Administrator | Feb 26, 2015 | Replevin of Confiscated Art
With the slow warming of relations between Cuba and the United States, Cuban emigres who had their property confiscated by the Cuban government during the 1950s and 60s are beginning to seek restitution of that property. This includes those who owned art collections...
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