Introducing: ART IN BRIEF (aka our podcast)!
February 10, 2025
Meet Andrea and Paris:
Andrea Konigs
Andrea is an arts professional and a recent graduate of the dual degree program between Sciences Po Paris and Columbia University. After studying Art History and Political Humanities, she works as an Associate Art Advisor at The Fine Art Group in New York City, specializing in Post War and Contemporary art and artists. Andrea’s deep interest in art law stems from her academic background, where she studied about law, politics, and the art world. Her work focuses on legal aspects of art transactions, intellectual property, and the protection of cultural heritage, with a commitment to navigating the complexities of the art market.
Paris Quetzal Sistilli
Paris is a multilingual graduate of the Dual BA Program between Sciences Po Paris and Columbia University, where she studied Political Humanities and Political Science with a regional focus on the Middle East. Her passion for art law stems from her academic foundation in cultural heritage and legal studies, deepened through her experiences with organizations such as the Antiquities Coalition and museums like the Whitney Museum of American Art. She is particularly fascinated by the connection between art and law in post-conflict zones, the role of technology in cultural heritage protection, and the complexities of international provenance. These interests have culminated in the creation of Art in Brief, which she is thrilled to launch in collaboration with the Center for Art Law and Andrea.
Listen to ART IN BRIEF

We’re thrilled to introduce ART IN BRIEF, a podcast from the Center for Art Law where we, Paris Sistilli and Andrea Konigs, break down the biggest and most exciting questions surrounding art, law, and the fascinating world of art law. From copyright disputes and contracts to art theft, provenance, and intellectual property, we’ll explore the issues that shape the art world today. Our goal is to make these complex topics accessible and engaging for anyone with an interest in this intersection—whether you’re a student, an artist, or just someone intrigued by the legal side of culture. Center for Art Law has always been a hub of knowledge for us, and through this podcast, we hope to continue contributing to its mission of educating and consolidating information in an approachable and dynamic way. Tune in and join us as we unpack the stories, challenges, and breakthroughs that drive the art world forward!~ Paris and Andrea Konigs and Paris Sistilli
Thanks and Logistics
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and is not meant to provide legal advice. Readers should not construe or rely on any comment or statement in this article as legal advice. For legal advice, readers should seek a consultation with an attorney.

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