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25 Mar 2019, 3:16 pm by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Controversial auction of Hertfordshire council’s art collection sells out for £444,000: An auction of works from the collection of the Hertfordshire County Council, which raised more than £444,000 in total, has drawn criticism from arts bodies and cultural figures. [read post]
18 Jul 2021, 1:53 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Heir decries Fondation Beyeler’s plan to sell Dubuffet works donated by collector: In a move that has provoked controversy, the Fondation Beyeler in Riehen, Switzerland is planning to sell four paintings by Jean Dubuffet gifted to the private museum by the French art collector Micheline Renard, wife of the late… Read More »18 July 2021 The post 18 July 2021 appeared first on Art@Law. [read post]
6 Oct 2010, 10:16 am by Glenn Reynolds
The list presented here isn’t exhaustive but representative, and they fall into four broad categories—cannons, external-energy vehicles, static structures and dynamic structures. [read post]
10 Jun 2019, 2:51 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Picasso Painting Once the Subject of Nazi-Loot Lawsuit to Appear at Zurich Art Weekend: A Pablo Picasso painting that was the subject of a heated legal battle 15 years ago will go on view in Switzerland next week at Hauser & Wirth gallery’s Zurich space. [read post]
8 Jan 2010, 7:25 am by Andrew Morgan
Justin Cannon and Christopher Drotleff each face 13 counts under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (MEJA) [text], including two counts of second-degree murder, one [read post]
29 Sep 2020, 3:24 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Imagine no graffiti: new regulation to fall on Prague’s Lennon wall: Prague’s Lennon wall, long a symbol of free expression and resistance to communist-era surveillance, is to be monitored by TV cameras and converted into an open-air gallery with graffiti strictly regulated, in an effort to tackle rampant vandalism. 04.08.2019,… Read More »05 August 2019 The post 05 August 2019 appeared first on Art@Law. [read post]
17 Jun 2019, 2:51 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Mass theft of art from East German citizens revealed in new report: A pilot project to assess the scale of art looting from private citizens in East Germany has found that a “surprisingly large number of objects with dubious provenances” linger in eastern German museums. 12.06.2019, The Art Newspaper: Mass… Read More »17 June 2019 The post 17 June 2019 appeared first on Art@Law. [read post]
18 Jan 2021, 5:19 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Saga of Picasso murals ripped from Oslo building continues as heirs head to court: The saga of the celebrated Picasso murals, which were removed from a landmark site in Oslo last year, is heading to court. [read post]
25 Sep 2020, 6:50 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Germany Is Returning Artifacts Stolen From a Namibian Freedom Fighter During Its Colonial Rule: The German city of Stuttgart will return artifacts looted from the country’s colony in what is now Namibia on March 1 during a ceremony with Namibian president Hage Geingobin. [read post]
4 Jan 2021, 8:45 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Spanish government sets January deadline to break deadlock over Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum collection: Spain’s culture minister has set a deadline of 31 January to negotiate a deal aimed at keeping the collection of Carmen Cervera in Madrid. [read post]
27 Aug 2021, 2:11 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Art insurers have gotten into hot water for denying pandemic-related claims. [read post]
9 Nov 2020, 4:36 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe For the arts in Europe, lockdown feels different this time: Just as cultural life in Europe was learning to adapt to social distancing, small audiences and the need to wear face masks, along have come new lockdowns. 05.11.2020, The New York Times: For the arts in Europe, lockdown feels different… Read More »9 November 2020 The post 9 November 2020 appeared first on Art@Law. [read post]
1 Mar 2021, 5:32 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe UK and Irish galleries reach new truce in tug of war over Lane collection: A new chapter has been agreed between Britain and Ireland in an acrimonious century-old dispute over the ownership of 39 priceless masterpieces by artists including Manet, Monet, Degas and Renoir. [read post]
23 Jul 2021, 6:56 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Unesco strips Liverpool of its world heritage status: Liverpool has been stripped of its coveted world heritage status after Unesco blamed years of development for an “irreversible loss” to the historic value of its Victorian docks. 21.07.2021, The Guardian: Unesco strips Liverpool of its world heritage status 21.07.2021, BBC News:… Read More »23 July 2021 The post 23 July 2021 appeared first on Art@Law. [read post]
22 Mar 2021, 5:07 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Recovered: Greek authorities recover a 5th century BCE headless marble statue of a seated male: Following a multi-month investigation, authorities with the Hellenic Police have recovered an extraordinary 5th century BCE statue believed to have possibly come from a temple pediment in the wider area of ​​the Acropolis. [read post]
15 Jul 2019, 3:24 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Changes to the Artist’s Resale Right regime in Italy: The Guidelines issued on 1 February 2019 clarified the way in which SIAE (Società Italiana degli Autori ed Editori), the Italian equivalent to DACS, who is entitled to collect Resale Right royalties in Italy, could apply said Right (Diritto di seguito)… Read More »15 July 2019 The post 15 July 2019 appeared first on Art@Law. [read post]
1 Oct 2020, 5:49 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe How recent anti-racism protests have pushed a longstanding debate about colonial looting in Europe: The conversation around the removal of monuments valorising white supremacist or colonial figures continues to escalate following ongoing Black Lives Matter protests, some of which have led to vandalism and looting. [read post]
15 Jan 2014, 2:01 pm
We've been following this case, championed by Cato's Michael Cannon, for a long time. [read post]
5 Nov 2021, 7:53 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Trial begins for Spanish museum director accused of spending €3.4m on forged works: The trial has begun in Spain of Consuelo Císcar, the former director of the Institut Valencià d’Art Modern (Ivam), in the southeast of Spain, who is accused of using €3.4m in public funds to buy 98 works… Read More »5 November 2021 The post 5 November 2021 appeared first on Art@Law. [read post]
1 Jul 2019, 3:24 am by artatlawadmin
Art@Law | Constantine Cannon Europe Ministers block export of 18th century watercolour by “genius” landscape artist: An 18th century watercolour by the artist who John Constable described as a genius has been barred from export in the hope a UK buyer can be found. 29.06.2019, The Antiques Trade Gazette: Ministers block export of 18th century… Read More »01 July 2019 The post 01 July 2019 appeared first on Art@Law. [read post]