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Exploring the Art Market
Maria Boicova-Wynants
12 episodes
1 month ago
Whether creativity is a professional endeavor or just a hobby it usually results in a number (sometimes large) of creative output. What is going to happen with it upon the death of a creative? Are those hundreds of paintings to be kept in storage, thrown away, donated, burned, sold? What about the brushes, easels, hammers or bags of concrete? In this episode, I would like to address the matter of artist’s heritage, as well as pull together some important questions for the artists to reflect upon and for their advisers to take into account in their discussions with their clients. Links to materials mentioned in this episode: the episode on the right to destroy is accessible here --https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring-the-art-market-ep-8-the-right-to-destroy and my article on Value of an artwork is to be read here -- https://artlaw.club/en/artlaw/the-mysterious-world-of-the-value-of-art
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Whether creativity is a professional endeavor or just a hobby it usually results in a number (sometimes large) of creative output. What is going to happen with it upon the death of a creative? Are those hundreds of paintings to be kept in storage, thrown away, donated, burned, sold? What about the brushes, easels, hammers or bags of concrete? In this episode, I would like to address the matter of artist’s heritage, as well as pull together some important questions for the artists to reflect upon and for their advisers to take into account in their discussions with their clients. Links to materials mentioned in this episode: the episode on the right to destroy is accessible here --https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring-the-art-market-ep-8-the-right-to-destroy and my article on Value of an artwork is to be read here -- https://artlaw.club/en/artlaw/the-mysterious-world-of-the-value-of-art
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Exploring the Art Market
9 minutes 4 seconds
6 years ago
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In the very first episode of the "Exploring the Art Market" podcast, I talk about mediation as the best way of solving art-related disputes. The links for further reading that I promised can be found here: The Right Honourable Sir David Hirst. Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel in respect of a painting now in the possession of the Tate Gallery (London, The Stationery Office, 18 January 2001) https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/427722/Report_of_the_Spoliation_Advisory_Panel_in_respect_of_a_painting_now_in_the_possession_of_the_Tate_Gallery.pdf Anne Laure Bandle, Alessandro Chechi, Marc-André Renold, “Case 17 Tasmanian Human Remains – Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre and Natural History Museum London,” Platform ArThemis https://plone.unige.ch/art-adr/cases-affaires/17-tasmanian-human-remains-2013-tasmanian-aboriginal-centre-and-natural-history-museum-london UNESCO. Cases of return and restitution under the aegis of the Intergovernmental Committee. http://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/restitution-of-cultural-property/committes-successful-restitutions/ Alessandro Chechi, Anne Laure Bandle, Marc-André Renold, “Case Nataraja Idol – India and the Norton Simon Foundation,” Platform ArThemis https://plone.unige.ch/art-adr/cases-affaires/nataraja-idol-2013-india-and-norton-simon-foundation-1
Exploring the Art Market
Whether creativity is a professional endeavor or just a hobby it usually results in a number (sometimes large) of creative output. What is going to happen with it upon the death of a creative? Are those hundreds of paintings to be kept in storage, thrown away, donated, burned, sold? What about the brushes, easels, hammers or bags of concrete? In this episode, I would like to address the matter of artist’s heritage, as well as pull together some important questions for the artists to reflect upon and for their advisers to take into account in their discussions with their clients. Links to materials mentioned in this episode: the episode on the right to destroy is accessible here --https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring-the-art-market-ep-8-the-right-to-destroy and my article on Value of an artwork is to be read here -- https://artlaw.club/en/artlaw/the-mysterious-world-of-the-value-of-art