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Navigating Divorce as an Artist: Your Former Spouse May Have an Interest in your Art

From the Editors: For those interested in the mechanics of splitting marital property of non artists, read our article "good Art Ungly Divorce." By Nikki...

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Commodified Objects or Prism for Human Condition? Opinion on Artworks & Their Context

By Dr. Gary Bagnall. In creating, curating, transacting or regulating artworks, differentiation of specific objects or processes as artworks is integral. A work is often...

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Macklowe v. Macklowe: History and Impact of one Divorce upon the Legal Landscape

By Elizabeth Doty. On March 12, 2020, spectators of the art world far and wide learned of the court-ordered liquidation of the once-in-a-generation art collection...

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Artist Feature Series: In Conversation with John M. Carnright

By Atreya Mathur “Poetry and art- it was a great interaction. That is something I will always value. One of the key parts of art,...

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Luxury Freeports and Crime: What are the Risks?

By Kenza Tahri Since Boris Johnson’s 2019 inaugural speech citing freeports as a central component of the now-former prime minister’s post-Brexit economic revitalization policy[1], freeports...

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Focusing on the Anti-Money Laundering regulations for the art market participants in the UK 

By Poppy Kemp In April of 2022, Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (‘HMRC’) commenced fining Art Market Participants under the UK’s Art Anti-Money Laundering (‘AML’)...

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Lifting the Veil: What are the due diligence requirements for the Art Market in the United States?

By: Blake Konkol In the modern era, art is increasingly viewed as an asset class. The growing trend of utilizing non-fungible goods for pecuniary benefit...

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Legacy and Lawsuits: An Overview of the Robert Indiana Estate Court Battles

By Atreya Mathur The story of Robert Indiana’s Estate is a fascinating one: full of art, drama, lawsuits, LOVE,[1] and maybe HOPE[2]. One of the...

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Art is Forever? How the Pandemic Spurred Transformations in Museum and Gallery Experiences and IP Considerations

ARTECHOUSE, New York; Picture Courtesy of Atreya Mathur By Kelsey Clifford Art is a consistent escape from reality. When COVID-19 emerged and infiltrated each of...

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Art Market Compliance As Seen From Switzerland

By Anna Brouver No News – Good news? There is nothing surprising about the fact that the art market gets more and more regulated. The...

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