Reexamining Appropriation: The Copy, the Law, and Beyond

Reexamining Appropriation: The Copy, the Law, and Beyond
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This promises to be a fascinating program about appropriation and
visual art. This panel is part of the annual College Art Association
conference , but because of the interest in the topic, it will open to
the public and held at the New York City Bar Association, at 42 W.
44th Street. The panelists are art historians/critics and lawyers,
including the Hon. Pierre Leval, who first articulated the
"transformative" test critical to all artists confronted with
copyright infringement claims.


Reexamining Appropriation:
The Copy, the Law, and Beyond

Friday, February 16, 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
New York City Bar Association
Great Hall
42 W. 44th Street
(between 5th and 6th Avenues)

A discussion of appropriation and visual art in the context of
historical precedent and recent developments in copyright law.

[This event is free and open to the public. Registration is not
required, but if you plan to attend, kindly email [email protected] to
help us ensure there are enough seats]

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