Fr. 125.00

Law, Ethics, and the Visual Arts

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 30.09.2024

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"Introduces legal and ethical issues impacting artists, art collectors, dealers, and museums in today's international art markets. Highlights key international treaties and statutes, judicial decisions, and excerpts from scholarly and other publications to make legal and ethical issues in the world of the visual arts accessible and understandable"--

List of contents

1. Introduction; 2. The Artist and the Art Market; 3. Artists' Rights in the Works They Create; 4. The Art Collector and the Art Market; 5. Title and Authenticity; 6. Taxes, Death, and Divorce – and Art; 7. Art and Armed Conflict; 8. Antiquities and the Trade in Cultural Property; 9. Museums; 10. Art, Freedom of Expression, and the Government.

About the author

John Henry Merryman (1920–2015) was an esteemed Stanford Law School Professor and founder of the field now known as Art Law. Professor Merryman first taught Art Law at Stanford in the early 1970s and wrote widely on artists' rights and cultural property issues before his death in 2015.Stephen K. Urice is Professor of Law at the University of Miami School of Law. A former archaeologist and attorney, he earned a Ph.D. in art history and J.D. at Harvard University. Professor Urice writes and lectures internationally on art, museum, and cultural property law.Simon J. Frankel is a Judge on the Superior Court of California in San Francisco and teaches Art and the Law at Stanford Law School. He has spoken and published widely on issues concerning art and law. Before becoming a judge, he practiced law in San Francisco for twenty-eight years.

Summary

Introduces legal and ethical issues impacting artists, art collectors, dealers, and museums in today's international art markets. Highlights key international treaties and statutes, judicial decisions, and excerpts from scholarly and other publications to make legal and ethical issues in the world of the visual arts accessible and understandable.

Foreword

Examines legal and ethical issues impacting artists, art collectors, dealers, and museums in today's international art markets.

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