by Kimberly Babin | Oct 12, 2022 | Art Law, Crime & Ethics, Art News
As UK Law Grants New Powers to Galleries and Museums in England and Wales, Prime Minister Liz Truss Takes Stance Against Return of Parthenon Marbles A provision of the new Charities Act signaled a significant shift in the legal landscape for museums and restitution,...
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...