2024 was quite the year for #artlaw: #AI, appropriation art, Mickey Mouse, #copyright, shipwrecks, Stonehenge, Leonardo's Vitruvian Man, puzzles, the Getty Bronze & #restitution. What's not to like? Read more on the @IAL_art_law blog - and see you in 2025! https://t.co/t4xfui4lXf
Today's the day... my new book 'The Parthenon Marbles Dispute' is out in the UK! I've been travelling so have yet to see a copy - but friends who pre-ordered have sent me 'proof of life' 🥳 https://t.co/TDpbrVxiOG
From Ukraine we hear from @skeiron_llc about their amazing work scanning heritage sites and museum objects as a means of preservation ⚱️🏛🇺🇦
Check out their website https://t.co/Vy3PSKwoUb and the #saveukrainianheritage project
Nicola Wallace of Art Resolve is attending the excellent conference @V_and_A #Heritage#Culture#War. Collaboration for Disaster Relief Management is essential. Armed forces, the State & the actors on the ground. Thank you @V_and_A for bringing everyone together.
Top five this week | @Sothebys has lined up a significant collection of ten pictures for its upcoming Master’s Week auction, led by an early Peter Paul Rubens estimated between $25m and $35m
https://t.co/q6mSOrQYt8
The UK government has placed an export bar on a painting by Nicolas Poussin in the hope of finding a buyer for the work, Confirmation (around 1637-40), which has been in Britain for the past 240 years https://t.co/32w166egDt
Ninth Circuit ruling in Cassirer vacated. Justice Kagan writes for a unanimous SCOTUS that rule of decision for choice of law must be the same as for disputes between private parties. #lootedart#artlaw#nazilootedart https://t.co/skGHmkcxHv
Finnish customs have seized three shipments containing paintings and sculptures from Russian museums due to suspected violations of sanctions connected to Russia’s invasion. The works of art have a total insurance value of €42m https://t.co/prd5AsDX77