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Since its first edition in 1979, "Law, Ethics and the Visual Arts"
established itself as the leading art law text among law
professors, students, and practitioners. This new and newly
illustrated, fifth edition, revised in collaboration with Stephen
K. Urice, incorporates recent changes in treaty, statutory, and
case law. It includes discussion of recent developments from the
resurgence of iconoclasm to military conflicts' depredations on
cultural property. As in earlier editions, the authors present
legal issues in their historical contexts. The broad range of
topics addressed in the 5th edition, makes the text especially
adaptable for use in multiple classroom settings. These topics
include: U.S. museums' return of works of art and antiquities to
claimants such as Holocaust survivors and foreign nations; artist's
rights such as copyright and moral rights; international movement
of art and antiquities; fakes and forgeries in the art market; the
inner workings of art auctions; plundering and destruction of works
of art in times of war and military conflict; censorship of
"obscene" or politically challenging works of art; and, many more.
In this edition, documents previously presented in a separate
documentary appendix have been integrated into the text to provide
immediate access to important treaties and other materials. Whether
you need to understand something as provocative as who owns the
past, or something as mundane as whether a museum can sell a work
of art to fix the roof, "Law, Ethics and the Visual Arts" provides
the information you need. It combines unassailable scholarship with
a deeply humanistic approach, recognizing that law and art each
"impose a measure of order on the disorder of experience without
stifling the underlying diversity, spontaneity, and disarray".
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