Art Law Updates

POSTED ON APRIL 30, 2025 BY WEB DEVELOPER IN ART LAW UPDATES,UNCATEGORIZED

Artist Estates and Fiduciary Duties

Artist Estates and Fiduciary Duties Managing an artist’s estate is about much more than safeguarding paintings and sculptures. It involves protecting a lifetime of creative output, maintaining cultural influence, and securing financial rights for future generations. Whether you are an[…]

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POSTED ON MARCH 22, 2025 BY WEB DEVELOPER IN ART LAW UPDATES,UNCATEGORIZED

Fiduciary Duties of Art Advisors

Fiduciary Duties of Art Advisors Art advisors have become a key fixture in today’s booming art market. However, many individuals enter the profession with a knowledge of art history or market trends, but no understanding of legal compliance. That oversight[…]

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POSTED ON MARCH 22, 2025 BY WEB DEVELOPER IN ART LAW UPDATES,ARTIST,DEALER,GALLERY

Fiduciary Duties in the Artist-Gallerist Relationship

Intro When most people think about the art world, they picture creativity, curation, and commerce. What they do not picture is liability. But if you are a gallerist working in New York, understanding your fiduciary duties is not just important,[…]

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POSTED ON FEBRUARY 3, 2025 BY ADMIN IN ART LAW UPDATES,ARTIST,DEALER,GALLERY

Artist Visas: A Comprehensive Guide for Artists and Gallerists

Immigration attorney Rebecca Lenetsky covers everything that artists and gallerists need to know about artist visas to the US. Intro My name is Rebecca Lenetsky. I’m a New York-based immigration lawyer who works with creatives in the fine arts, film,[…]

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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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