The US Supreme Court declined to revive allegations that an Italian artist’s $6 million idea of taping a banana to a wall copied from another’s work.
An artist said Maurizio Cattelan's viral piece "Comedian," showing a banana taped to a wall, copied his work. The Supreme Court declined to take the case.
Bruce Nauman's celebrated Conceptual art ripened during the decade he worked in Pasadena. A fine gallery show assembles two ...
Bleuball’s Boutique introduces a touch of luxury to the crime-sim world of Schedule 1, offering players a chance to enhance ...
Embellishing your walls with artwork and decor instantly adds character to a space. However, when it’s not done tastefully, ...
Irina Tarsis, founder of the Center for Art Law, spoke to MutualArt about the intersection of art and law, restitution cases, ...
The door to the 3,915-square-foot Jackson Square Office, designed by San Francisco–based Obata Noblin Office (ONO), opens to ...
The work of collective Guerrilla Girls of holding the art world accountable is being rightly celebrated in this anniversary ...
Dueling pieces of litigation are pending over the Art Modell Law, aimed at preventing a repeat of the team leaving town. Via the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Browns have asked to amend their pending ...
Photo: Alexander Hotz The Trump administration sent letters to 20 major law firms saying it has concerns about their diversity programs and employment practices, in the administration’s latest ...
Law students at a top Sydney university could fail an exam if they don't begin it with a heartfelt Welcome to Country. The requirement is part of Macquarie University's 'law reform campaign ...
A weakening white-collar job market and a contentious political climate are fueling interest in law school, leading to one of the most competitive years for would-be law students in recent memory.