Creating Art: Ownership & Authenticity in the Visual Arts

ISBN: 978-978-765-845-791-6

‘Creating Art: Ownership & Authenticity in the Visual Arts,’ the second book in a series by Professor Fabian Ajogwu, OFR, SAN and Dr Jess Castellote, builds upon the foundation laid in the first book, ‘Collecting Art: A Handbook’, which provided valuable insights into the practice of art collection. This book comprehensively explores the legal and contractual issues faced by visual artists, art collectors, and intermediaries in the visual arts world. The authors shift their focus and explore critical themes of copyright, authenticity, and ownership in visual arts.

The book explores the fundamental principles of intellectual property rights, particularly copyright and trademarks, and their application to the visual arts. Through real-life case studies and practical examples, the authors demystify complex legal concepts, empowering readers to understand, secure, and enforce their rights effectively. They address the nuances of copyright law in art, discussing concepts such as originality, authorship, authenticity and authentication, and artists’ and art owners’ economic and moral rights. The book also addresses the evolving landscape of digital art and its impact on authenticity and ownership.

The authors emphasise the importance of balancing creativity with commerce, providing artists and art owners the knowledge to navigate contractual negotiations, protect their work, and generate revenue from their creations. ‘Creating Art’ is an invaluable resource for visual artists, collectors, gallerists, and anyone involved in the art world. It offers insights into navigating legal challenges and fostering an environment that respects and values creative contributions.

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