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Art kerfuffle of the day

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Little did I expect I'd wake up to mainstream newspapers trying to provoke another chapter of the art war, to promote his art show at the Venice Biennale. I want *everyone to be able to have it if they like, because art should be for everyone! After years and years in the making. Does his work above look familiar?

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Apples and Oranges: District Court Grants Maurizio Cattelan’s Summary Judgment Motion in Copyright Claim Against His Art Basel Banana

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1] ; The claim, which the Hughes Hubbard Art Law blog first reported on in December 2022, [2] arose from an art installation Cattelan created for Art Basel Miami Beach in December 2019 that consisted of a banana duct-taped onto a white wall. [3] Morford’s claim is barred by the copyright doctrine of merger.

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How to Promote your Art on Social Media

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Perhaps most significantly, mastering the art of social media can help your relationships with your followers and turn them into your tribe. However, when used wisely, it can strengthen your art practice and help your work be seen by those that would not otherwise have access. DeviantArt. ArtStation. Post consistently. Be authentic.

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Building an Amazing Digital Art Portfolio that Lands Jobs

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Compiling a professional digital art portfolio of your work is a vital part of marketing yourself as a creative and landing jobs for artists. Whether you’re looking to secure a spot in an art school, land an art-related job, or vying to get a show at a gallery, the quality and effectiveness of your portfolio presentation are essential.

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No Fair Use for Warhol Prince Photo

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Art Law in Session To illustrate, Vanity Fair paid the Andy Warhol Foundation $10,000 to use his work (which borrowed significantly from Goldsmith’s photo), while People paid Goldsmith $1,000 for her image. He gained notoriety because of how close he walked the line between outright plagiarism and transformative art.

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Warhol and Prince: Good Artists Borrow, Great Artists…Litigate

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Goldsmith [1] also has the potential to upend long-held practices in the art world. adopting that posture of indifference, the majority does something novel (though in law, unlike in art, it is rarely a good thing to be transformative).” The Warhol Foundation, presciently, filed an amicus brief defending appropriation art.

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Copyright for Architectural Designs

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At that time, anyone could reproduce buildings that looked identical to those created by others, as long as they didn’t actually use copied drawings to build them. The post Copyright for Architectural Designs appeared first on Art Business Journal. With the passage […].

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