Architectural Business Practices, United States Law - General & Miscellaneous, Material Culture, Copyright, Arts, Cultural Property, & Entertainment Law, Art Conservation, Restoration & Museum Studies, Architecture & Construction - Reference
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Synopsis
This treatise synthesizes the field of art law and provides a valuable resource for museums, collectors, auctions, dealers, galleries, artists, developers, architects, and preservation committees. It examines laws governing visual arts, presenting analysis of social, policy, economic, and cultural issues affecting arts transactions and litigation. It covers the fundamentals of trade practices; valuation and appraisal; the Uniform Commercial Code; auction; international trade; copyright, trademark, and unfair competition; artist s rights; constitutional issues regarding display and exhibition; art fraud; archeology and artifacts; and historic preservation. It also examines issues relating to tax, bankruptcy, evidence, fraud, forgery, import and export, and related areas.Editorials
Booknews
A treatise that gives advice and examines the policies and laws of the visual arts, which encompasses art, photography, artifacts, antiques, antiquities, and architecture. Fourteen chapters cover fundamentals of art law, trade practices overview, valuation and appraisal, Uniform Commercial Code, auction, international trade, copyright, trademark and unfair competition, artists' rights, display and exhibition, art fraud, multiples, archaeology and artifacts, and historic preservation and conservation. Extensive appendices provide appraisal standards, IRS procedures and forms, sample consignment agreements, international conventions and treaties, and US legislation governing visual arts. Looseleaf in a post-binder. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
September 30, 2010
Publisher
West Group
Pages
1027
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780314800886