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Posthumous Art, Law and the Art Market: The Afterlife of Art: Routledge Research in Art History

Editat de Sharon Hecker, Peter J. Karol
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 2024
This book takes an interdisciplinary, transnational and cross-cultural approach to reflect on, critically examine and challenge the surprisingly robust practice of making art after death in an artist's name, through the lenses of scholars from the fields of art history, economics and law, as well as practicing artists.
Works of art conceived as multiples, such as sculptures, etchings, prints, photographs and conceptual art, can be—and often are—remade from original models and plans long after the artist has passed. Recent sales have suggested a growing market embrace of posthumous works, contemporaneous with questioning on the part of art history. Legal norms seem unready for this surge in posthumous production and are beset by conflict across jurisdictions. Non-Western approaches to posthumous art, from Chinese emulations of non-living artists to Native American performances, take into account rituals of generational passage at odds with contemporary, market-driven approaches.
The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, the art market, art law, art management, museum studies and economics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032028989
ISBN-10: 103202898X
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: 112
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Art History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Notă biografică

Sharon Hecker is an independent art historian and curator specializing in modern and contemporary Italian sculpture.
Peter J. Karol is Professor of Law at New England Law | Boston, where he is also Director of the school’s Intellectual Property Law Certificate Program.

Cuprins

Introduction  Part One: Stage Setting  1. Posthumous Casts in the Twentieth Century: An Overview of the Wide Range of Situations  2. The Challenges of Posthumous Moral Rights  3. Posthumous Editions: Does the Market Value the Presence of the Artist?  Part Two: Intentions and (Mis)understandings  4. Behind the Scenes: Legitimation and Marketing Strategies of Brancusi’s Posthumous Bronze Casts  5. Dead-Hand Guidance: A Preferable Testamentary Approach for Artists  6. Collaborations in Absentia: An Artist’s/Founder’s View of the Posthumous Cast  Part Three: Museum Stewardship  7. Condition Issues  8. The Cost of Decommissioning  9. Patterns on Maya’s Veil: The Distinction Between ‘Lifetime’ and ‘Posthumous’ Casts as Fetish  Part Four: Unruly Afterlives  10. Forged of Paper: The Busy Afterlives of Xuande Incense Burners  11. Unique Forms & Different Versions: Cataloging Boccioni’s Sculptures  12. Medardo Rosso’s The Emperor Vitellius: An Artist’s Posthumous Copy (of a Copy) of an (Unknown) Original  13. AI, IP, and Artistic Legacies  14. An Economic Strategy to Exploit the Rent of Notoriety in an Emblematic Case Study: François Pompon  Part Five: Continuity and Community  15. Reproductions of Michelangelo Buonarroti’s Vatican Pietà as Experiential Mediators  16. Lineages and the Posthumous Lives of Chinese Paintings  17. Indigeneity and the Posthumous Condition  Epilogue. Personal Reflections on NFTs & the Death of Art

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This book takes an interdisciplinary, transnational and cross-cultural approach to reflect on, critically examine, and challenge the surprisingly robust practice of making art after death in an artist's name, through the lenses of scholars from the fields of art history, economics and law, as well as practicing artists.