With remarkable scope and currency, Art Law: Cases and Materials features:
- comprehensive and balanced topical coverage that includes IP, cultural property, the First Amendment, art markets, and museum law
- an in-depth look at the transactions and relationships between artists and galleries, dealers, and clients
- thoughtful discussion of the preservation of art and cultural property in peacetime and wartime
Expanded and updated, the Revised Edition presents:
- up-to-date case excerpts and notes
- new coverage of Native American and Indigenous Peoples' Art and the Right of Publicity in two dedicated chapters
- additional coverage of copyright, moral rights and VARA (Visual Artists Rights Act), First Amendment, and international protection of art and cultural property in peacetime and wartime
With comprehensive coverage of each topic typically offered in art law courses today, and with practice-oriented problems for discussion in each chapter, Art Law: Cases and Materials provides each reader with the knowledge and insight to handle the issues that arise in the complex but exciting and dynamic field of law and the visual arts.