Brought to you by Azmina Jasani and Emelyne Peticca, who believe that if “the Warhol [v. Goldsmith] case is any indication, [Richard] Prince has an uphill battle to prove
that he made fair use of [Donald] Graham’s image.” [...]
Brought to you by Azmina Jasani and Emelyne Peticca, who believe that if “the Warhol [v. Goldsmith] case is any indication, [Richard] Prince has an uphill battle to prove
that he made fair use of [Donald] Graham’s image.” [...]
L’équipe de la chaire Art et Droit est interviewée dans l’émission “Le monde est ici” de Radio Panik. Diffusion le 06/09/2021 L’équipe de la chaire Art
et Droit est interviewée dans l’émission “Le monde est ici” de Radio Panik. [...]
Après deux publications consacrées à la législation sur les monuments historiques – De 1913 au Code du patrimoine. Une loi en évolution (2018) et 1913. Genèse d’une
loi sur les monuments historiques (2013) – le troisième opus du programme Mémoloi s’intéresse à l’avènement de la loi du 3 janvier 1979 sur les archives. [...]
© Anja Niedringhaus/AP/picture alliance © Anja Niedringhaus/AP/picture alliance The claim for universal human rights is not restricted to proclamations of international
conventions. Therefore, regarding human rights as only relating to the administration of law overlooks emotional ties, affective appeals and deep-seated convictions [...]
LA LOI DE 1979 SUR LES ARCHIVES : GENÈSES, PORTÉES JURIDIQUES ET ÉVOLUTIONS Journée d’étudeMardi 3 décembre 20199h30 > 16hInstitut national d’histoire de l’art
(auditorium) Inscription en ligneAffiche/programmeAccès Cette journée d’étude, organisée avec le soutien du Comité d’histoire du ministère de la Culture, [...]
Le droit d’accès aux documents publics (documents administratifs et documents juridictionnels, qui sont également tous, en droit, des archives publiques) est un véritable
maquis. Au régime de droit commun constitué par le code des relations entre le public et l’administration (CRPA, livre III) et le code du patrimoine (article [...]
During the mid-eighties, the anonymous artist group Guerrila Girls began to draw attention to sexual discrimination in the art world. In these posters and leaflets, the advantages
of being a woman artist are listed ironically. Imitating the language and aesthetic of advertisement, these printouts praise the actual disadvantages, such as lack [...]
In 2000 Christoph Schlingensief reflected on the question of who has right to protection and asylum with his notorious participative performance “Please love Austria –
First Austrian Coalition Week”. Twelve (supposed) asylum-seekers were housed in a shipping container undergoing continuous surveillance in a reality-tv format similar [...]
The so-called “Benin Bronzes” that decorated the royal palace of the Kingdom of Benin (in modern-day Nigeria), are now part of a fundamental debate around questions of
ownership. Mostly seized by British forces during the colonial period, these bronzes constitute for many European art museums a juridical, moral, and political challenge. In [...]
When the unofficial refugee camp in Idomeni, Northern Greece, was cleared and thousands of people were forced to leave their makeshift accommodations, many personal belongings
were left behind. The artist Ai Weiwei collected the abandoned items of clothing and showed them washed, steamed, and organized in his exhibition “Laundromat” [...]