What is the difference between a work/live and a live/work space?
There is an important difference between work/live and live/work spaces due to the planning requirements of local planning authorities. In work/live spaces the emphasis is on the space being…
First Semester Report
On February 14, 2006, the UK Artists’ Resale Right (ARR) came into operation, after a year long media campaign on behalf of UK art market professionals opposing its introduction, and a media campaign led by the Design…
Frequently asked questions
Since 2003, Artquest has been helping artists with their legal problems via our Artlaw service. Individual artists living and working in England can send us a legal query, which we pass to our arts legal specialists Henry…
Private Commissions and the Law, part 1
The thirteenth year of these columns starts with a re examination of one of the first and most fundamental areas of art practice, private commissions, because it has posed perennial problems, for artists…
Recording Visiting Speakers
This piece considers key legal and ethical issues involved. Copyright in speech is the first issue. Copyright is an economic right, lasting for the lifetime of an author plus 70 years after the end of the year…
Monumental Manoeuvres in the Dark
The destruction of a sculpture the Government specifically commissioned and permanently installed on a national site is one of the more outrageous of the issues raised recently. I don’t care How many letters they sent…
What legal issues should I be aware of if I want to include cartoons in my work?
Animation and film companies will generally fiercely guard against unauthorized use of their intellectual property such as images of cartoon characters, particularly when these…
What legal issues surround the use of legal tender, i.e. notes and coins, in my artwork?
There are specific rules and criminal penalties for the misuse of monetary notes and coinage, and you should refer to the Royal Mint’s own…
The Values of Insurance
Valuing artworks for any purpose can be a headache. Firstly, there is what might be termed intrinsic value – many hours can be enjoyed arguing on an intellectual basis, but there is no universally applicable magic…
The Artists’ Campaign for Droit de Suite
On 17 May 1993 a unique and important meeting was held to give artists the chance to hear about droit de suite (the visual artist’s resale royalty right) and form their own views…
Tomorrow is a Long Time
Alteration, defacement, mutilation, modification, deterioration and destruction of artworks are matters usually ignored at the outset by artists, their commissioners and/or buyers. In future columns we will look at the conservation concerns of keepers of…
Self-Expression and the Law
On Tuesday 25 October 1977 Kerry Trengove was sealed inside a 15ft x 10ft breeze block bunker on the ground floor of the Acme Gallery in Covent Garden. He then dug a 3ft sq. hole to…
Art Law Introduction
Visual artists, like any other members of the community, are subject to the ordinary laws of the land, but many are often unaware of the significant role the law plays in their working lives. Major problems are…
International Artlaw Research and Education Fund
This month, the International Bar Association Conference at Cannes will review the work carried out to date by its ‘Educational Trust Cultural Property Law and Research and Educational Project’. In other words, its Artlaw…
Is there Life after Art School?
The cuts in part time art school teaching is one of the most myopic acts of vandalism ever committed by the establishment in recent years: shortsighted it surely is. The custom of inviting practising…
The Way Forward?
‘Any government, whatever its political line, should take some active steps to encourage the arts. The task of a Minister for the Arts is to help to create and preserve a framework within which the arts can…
Global Art Business
This first column of 2008 responds to many readers’ requests to explore key business issues faced by both artists and art business professionals conducting their practices/businesses internationally. The Peoples Republic of China joined the World Trade Organisation…
Originality
Last year’s Turner Prize controversy was pure artlaw territory and deserves closer examination. It concerned one of four short listed artists, Glenn Brown and his large canvas Loves of Shepherds, 2000. Full colour reproductions of the work were splashed…
