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Who Own's commissioned Artwork?

Seminar discussing the impact of artist’s rights on the commissioning and collecting process and the responsibilities of collectors and curators


Date: Monday 30 March 2009
Time: 6:00 - 9:00pm (6:00 - 8:00pm presentations followed by drinks/networking until 8.45pm)

Location:
Lecture Hall
Chelsea College of Art and Design
Atterbury Street entrance
London
SW1P 4JU

Commissioning and collecting artworks presents aesthetic, ethical and legal challenges to artists, collectors and curators. Should institutions always be faithful to the intentions of artists when displaying their artworks? What rights should artists have to authorise the exhibition of their artworks after they have been sold? This seminar discusses the impact of artist’s rights on the commissioning and collecting process and the responsibilities of collectors and curators to living and dead artists.


Speaker(s):

Kate Bush | talks
Mr Daniel McClean | talks
Prof. Elke Bippus | talks

 

Date and Time:

30 April 2009 at 6:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

Chelses College of Art & Design
16 John Islip Street
London
SW1P 4JU


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Organised by:

Own-it
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Tickets:

Free

Available from:

Places are limited so register online to reserve one at
http://www.own-it.org/events

Membership Information:

This is a members-only event

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Additional Information:

You must register on the Own-it website to reserve a place: www.own-it.org/events

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