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POSTED ON JANUARY 3, 2016 BY RICHARD LEHUN IN ARTIST,COLLECTOR,DEALER,GALLERY,MUSEUM
Interview: Ed Winkleman
Selling Contemporary Art: How to Navigate the Evolving Market Hi, I’m Richard Lehun. I’m here with Ed Winkleman at Bruce Silverstein’s Chelsea Gallery. Ed has just released his follow up to his best seller, How To Start And Run[…]
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POSTED ON JULY 14, 2015 BY ADMIN IN ART LAW UPDATES,ARTIST,COLLECTOR,DEALER,GALLERY,MUSEUM
Art Advising 2.0 : Vertigo & Accountability – Part II
The rise of the art advisor tracks the globalization of art business. Art advisors act as a bridge to new classes of collectors, but the role is often not clearly defined. Gallerists, dealers, art fairs and collectors encounter a heterogeneous[…]
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POSTED ON MAY 30, 2015 BY ADMIN IN ARTIST,COLLECTOR,DEALER,GALLERY,MUSEUM
Art Advising 2.0 : Vertigo & Accountability – Part I
The rise of the art advisor tracks the globalization of art business. Art advisors act as a bridge to new classes of collectors, but the role is often not clearly defined. Gallerists, dealers, art fairs and collectors encounter a heterogeneous[…]
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POSTED ON NOVEMBER 18, 2014 BY JUDITH PROWDA IN ARTIST,COLLECTOR,DEALER,GALLERY,MUSEUM
15 Minutes on Mediation of Arts related Disputes
Mediation is a creative and powerful dispute resolution process that has become increasingly common in the arts context. This is not surprising, in light of the unique characteristics of mediation. It is the only resolution process whereby the parties remain[…]
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POSTED ON OCTOBER 10, 2014 BY ADMIN IN ARTIST,COLLECTOR,DEALER,GALLERY,MUSEUM
The Rise of NYC Art Fairs – NYSBA Event – Part 2
Are brick and mortar art galleries the loss leaders in an art world, potentially spiraling beyond viable limits? More than ninety art fairs now define the rhythm of globalized art business. This development has profoundly altered the relationships amongst artists,[…]
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POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 13, 2014 BY ADMIN IN ARTIST,COLLECTOR,DEALER,GALLERY,MUSEUM
The Rise of NYC Art Fairs – NYSBA Event – Part 1
Are brick and mortar art galleries the loss leaders in an art world, potentially spiraling beyond viable limits? More than ninety art fairs now define the rhythm of globalized art business. This development has profoundly altered the relationships amongst artists,[…]
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POSTED ON MAY 5, 2014 BY JUDITH PROWDA IN ARTIST,COLLECTOR,DEALER,GALLERY,MUSEUM
15 Minutes on Copyright for Visual Artists & Gallerists
One of the most difficult challenges for courts today is drawing the line between legal appropriation and copyright infringement. This is especially important in today’s digital environment, where the possibilities for artists to appropriate have increased dramatically in recent years.[…]
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POSTED ON FEBRUARY 3, 2014 BY ADMIN IN ARTIST,DEALER,GALLERY,MUSEUM
College Art Association Report on Copyright and Fair Use
The College Art Association (with a membership of 13 000 practitioners) is the principal professional association in the United States for practitioners and scholars of art, art history, and art criticism. Members consists of academics, professors, and graduate students who study and/or teach[…]
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POSTED ON DECEMBER 22, 2013 BY ADMIN IN MUSEUM
Christie’s Valuation Report to Detroit Institute of Arts
Christie’s values 1,741 pieces at the Detroit Institute of Arts at between $454,277,995-866,997,240. Likes(0)Dislikes(0)
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POSTED ON JUNE 16, 2013 BY ADMIN IN MUSEUM
Deaccessioning Detroit Institute of Arts Refuted by Attorney General
Detroit’s emergency manager Kevyn Orr’s deaccession plans at the Detroit Institute of Arts are at the centre of the continuing struggles related to the value of artworks and the economic plight of the institutions that hold them. A national survey conducted in 2012 by the American[…]