Panorama Colloquium: “Beyond Copyright: How Does Law Impact Art?”

 

Wendy Katz and I co-edited a section of Panorama Journal!

Beyond Copyright: How Does Law Impact Art?

 

Oil painting of a man in a ragged top hat and coat, holding a painting palette and brushes, looking at a locked wooden door marked "Studio." A sign onthe door reads "To Let - / On good security"

David Gilmour Blythe, Art versus Law, 1859–60. Oil on canvas, 32 7/8 x 29 x 2 5/8 in. Brooklyn Museum, Dick S. Ramsay Fund. Public domain, photograph by the Brooklyn Museum

Co-editors

Wendy Katz and Lauren van Haaften-Schick, “Beyond Copyright: How Does Law Impact Art?

Contributors

Katherine de Vos Devine, “Mining Raw Materials: Copyright, Contemporary Art, and False Dichotomies
Monica Lee Steinberg, “Loopholes for Some, Taxes for Everyone Else
Kelema Moses, “Hawai‘i Land Struggles and a Pacific Statehouse
Amy Sara Carroll, “‘Reading like a Poet’ between the Lines of the Cultural Exemption and the Mexican Exception”
Carma Gorman, “What’s American about American Industrial Design? US Laws
Matthew Hunter, “Insurance: Beyond Law

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