by Kimberly Babin | Nov 17, 2022 | Art Law, Crime & Ethics
There is a wide range of contractual and legal issues that arise relating to works of art, the art market and the art world. Artists, collectors, galleries, dealers, auction houses and museums all enter transactions that should be guided by written agreements. Sound...
by Elif Baysak | Oct 20, 2022 | Art History and Theory
Born Watraud Lehner in 1940, the Austrian performance artist abandoned her predetermined identity by creating her own, on her terms. Her self-determined name served as a manifesto and a logo, written only in capital letters to announce her presence: VALIE EXPORT....
by Kimberly Babin | Sep 23, 2022 | Art Law, Crime & Ethics
The art market is currently estimated to be a $65 billion dollar market, and private collectors, institutions, and curators are globally becoming more attune to ethical collecting. If a collector wants his/her acquired artwork to hold value in current times and the...