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Appellate Decision in Cariou v. Prince1 comment

NYArtLawyer wrote 3 weeks ago: Appellate Decision in Cariou v. Prince Richard Prince, James Brown Disco Ball Yesterday, the United … more →

Tags: Art Law, Copyright, fair-use, Cariou v Prince

OPEN CALL: MAKE THEM MORE TRANSFORMATIVE!

Michał Brzeziński wrote 3 weeks ago: If you have followed the Richard Prince copyright controversy, you may have an interest in this open … more →

Tags: Opportunities, appropriation, User Activity, panama canal zone, richard prince, Second Circuit, Transformation., United States Court of Appeals, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Richard Prince wins his appeal in a definitive legal battle for "Fair Use"1 comment

baibakovartprojects wrote 3 weeks ago: Richard Prince, Untitled (Cowboy) 1989 According to the Hollywood Reporter, today an LA judge made a … more →

Tags: Art and Law, Copyright infringement, fair-use, hollywood reporter, Joshua Schiller, Patrick Cariou, Randy Johnson, richard prince, Yes Rasta!!!

Pastiche

donnaplasson wrote 1 month ago: http://cameronbennettsgradschoolblog.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html I found this pastiche pain … more →

Tags: Visual Rhetoric, visual rhetoric

In Bloom

ghostandlamb wrote 3 months ago: Last semester, I took an art history class on Contemporary art, in which we discussed the work of Sh … more →

Tags: Art, art education, College work, Miniatures, Paintings, Sculpture, Arts, carl andre, ceramics

The complicated world of Appropriation Art and Sherri Levine

jennifersmart58 wrote 4 months ago: I don’t have an inordinate obsession with Duchamp but here I am again, discussing a contemporary art … more →

Tags: Art, Sherri Levine, Marcel Duchamp

Jeff Wall3 comments

Sigrun wrote 6 months ago: Jeff Wall: Artists need material limitations  I have never read Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man, … more →

Tags: Art, Arts, Ralph Ellison, Jeff Wall, invisible man, invisible man by ralph ellison, The Preface, documenta 11

Hip Hop as Appropriation Art

Matt Ward wrote 7 months ago: Are rappers like B.o.B acting in a postmodern tradition? In the 1980′s, artist Sherri Levine m … more →

Tags: Music, hip-hop, S. Mos, B.O.B, Jay-Z, shepard fairey, Sherri Levine, walker evans, HOPE

What's wrong with fan fiction? What's right with it?

thecrowdedbookshelf wrote 7 months ago: HuffPo contributor Peter Damien, who also writes for Book Riot wrote a very interesting piece about … more →

Tags: Music, nonfiction, Television, Movie, Commentary, book, Politics, art that's appropriated, shepard fairey

Hierarchy is alienating ( artist of the week: Jeff Koons)

Angel Orensanz Foundation wrote 9 months ago: Last Wednesday the Angel Orensanz Foundation blog talked about the hour master Christian Marclay, th … more →

Tags: artists, angel orensanz foundation, united states, Art, Artists, Contemporary Art, Sculptures, Pop art, andy warhol

PARADISE LOST at Prospectus Art Gallery

carlosbarberena wrote 10 months ago: PROSPECTUS Art Gallery cordially invites you to an outstanding exhibition, titled “PARADISE LOST”, a … more →

Tags: contemporary printmaking, Visual Arts, apocalypse, Art, C#, Carlos Barberena, cntemporary prints, dürer, four horsemen

this is not a chair

todd hosfelt wrote 12 months ago: ruth marten makes really smart artworks drawing on antique etchings.  i mean that figuratively … more →

Tags: Art, Art Gallery, Drawing, Works on Paper, antique etching, appropriating found etching, art about fashion, art in new york, Arts

Just in: Four Richard Pettibone Paintings

lamodern wrote 1 year ago: Richard Pettibone is an inventive artist who helped establish the conceptual art movement known as … more →

Tags: Buzzworthy Items, andy warhol, Pop art, Richard Pettibone, Roy Lichtenstein

GRAND OPENING

Erica Lapadat-Janzen wrote 1 year ago: I had a little fun with Courbet’s Origin of the World. Somewhat inspired by Barbara Kruger. … more →

Tags: vagina, Courbet, origin of the world, Barbara Kruger, Grand Opening

Copyright Infringement, Fair Use, "Appropriation Art" and $16 Million.1 comment

cameraaddict wrote 1 year ago: How would you feel if someone copied work that you had created, such as a photograph or a book, and … more →

Tags: Photography, Video, Copyright, Business Practices, john pagliuca productions, Video 2, Photography (2), Copyright infringement, fair-use

Appropriation Artist’s Million Dollar Works Deemed Copyright Infringements

Itai Maytal wrote 2 years ago: Federal Judge Denies Fair Use Defense to Controversial Art Form (Article first published in MLRC Med … more →

Tags: LinkedIn, Copyright, fair-use, Fair Use, appropriation art, richard prince, cariou, Transformative

Blowing Balloons Up ... Out Of All Proportion

DearYvonne wrote 2 years ago: Read this link – one of many entertaining articles on Jeff Koons’ Copyright Claim.  Has … more →

Tags: Art, art 2, Arts, cease and desist, Jeff Koons, balloon sculpting, San Francisco, Copyright, balloon modelling

The Art of Appropriation, a Wednesday Gallery Talk

Ashley Bruckbauer wrote 2 years ago: Every Wednesday at 12:15 p.m., visitors can meet at the Visitor Services Desk for the Museum’s … more →

Tags: Art teaching, Museum Insight, Gallery Talk, McDermott Intern, Chinoiserie, japonisme, exoticism, China, Europe

"Exotic" Mexican Objects at the DMA and Crow Collection

Ashley Bruckbauer wrote 2 years ago: In commemoration of the 2010 bicentennial of Mexico’s independence from Spain, many Dallas-are … more →

Tags: Works of Art, Community Connection, Friday Photos, Mexico 200, Tierra y Gente, México, Crow Collection of Asian Art, Posada, Bicentennial


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