artnetCan an Artist Working as a Studio Assistant Take Credit for the Final Artwork? + More Artists-Rights’ Questions, Answeredartnet.com - Katarina FederPlus how does Drake get away with copying famous artists? And how did the Ohio State University trademark "the"? I’m an art consultant who has …
artnetManifesta 14 Hits the Mark With a Show that Probes Kosovo’s Turbulent Past and Its Asymmetrical Power Relations With the E.U.artnet.com - Hettie JudahBut Prishtina's historical and monumental venues frequently overshadow the art on view. “Is it a sin that I have been born as Albanian in Kosova?” …
artnetAmerica Must Ensure That Russia Does Not Evade Sanctions. Here’s How the Art Market Can Helpartnet.com - Deborah LehrLegal and regulatory loopholes threaten not only our global security and economic integrity, but legitimate collectors, dealers, and auction houses, …
artnetMuseums Need to Be Braver. Here’s How College and University Art Galleries Can Offer the Sector at Large a Roadmap for Reinventionartnet.com - Christina OlsenHere are five ways campus museums model a more courageous future. Art museums need to be braver. For decades, the nearly 700 campus-based museums …
artnetKnow Your Rights: Could I Get Sued for Publishing the Sneaky Photos I Took of James Turrell’s Roden Crater? + More Artists-Rights’ Questions, Answeredartnet.com - Katarina FederPlus how does Stranger Things get away with copying Stephen King? And why does a Winnie the Pooh slasher flick even exist? So this is a bit of a long …
artnetWhile the U.S. Celebrates the End of Slavery on Juneteenth, Incarcerated Artists Depict the Harsh Reality That Forced Labor Persists in Prisonartnet.com - Nicole FleetwoodThe Thirteenth Amendment includes an exception that allows for slavery as punishment for a crime. Artists and organizations are working to end …