Exploring the Art Market

Maria Boicova-Wynants

In the podcast episodes "Exploring the art market" Maria Boicova-Wynants (IP Lawyer, Mediator and Business writer) discusses fascinating legal, financial and technological issues related to art. Each episode explores one particular topic in 10 to 15 minutes.

Episodes

  1. Exploring the Art market Ep 10 The concept of authorship

    16/10/2019

    Exploring the Art market Ep 10 The concept of authorship

    This episode of “Exploring the art market” podcast explores the concept of authorship, or more precisely addresses the question of who can be considered as an author. This seemingly basic and straightforward question surprisingly is not that easy to answer. Previous episodes of “Exploring the art market” podcast: Episode 1 — Mediation of art-related disputes: https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep1_mediation_and_art Episode 2 — Art market bubbles: https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep2_art_market_bubbles Episode 3 — Value of art https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep3_value_of_art Episode 4 — Copyright and graffiti https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep4_copyright_and_graffiti Episode 5 — Jeff Koons https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep5_jeff_koons Episode 6 — Appropriation art https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep6_appropriation_art Episode 7 — Art crimes https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep7_art_crimes Episode 8 — The right to destroy https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring-the-art-market-ep-8-the-right-to-destroy Episode 9 — Rybolovlev-Bouvier affair https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring-the-art-market-ep-10-rybolovlev-bouvier All comments and suggestions for the podcast are highly welcome either in the comment section below or directly to my e-mail: maria.boicova@gmail.com. Thanks for listening and till next time on “Exploring the art market” podcast. Available also on iTunes.

    7 min
  2. Exploring The Art Market Ep 8 The Right To Destroy

    13/09/2019

    Exploring The Art Market Ep 8 The Right To Destroy

    When you hear the words “cultural heritage” what comes to your mind? Which would the rights and obligations of owners and holders of it be? Should there be any? And in general — is it about personal ownership and hence personal decision or the society at large needs to always be taken into the equation? In today’s episode of “Exploring the art market” podcast I would like to talk about the right to destroy. P.S. The painting I mentioned — Ecce Homo (“Behold the Man”) by Elías García Martínez, dubbed Ecce Mono (“Behold the Monkey”) after the “restoration” by Cecilia Giménez — more on that, including images, here: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2017/01/ecce-homo-botched-painting-that-saved.html Previous episodes of “Exploring the art market” podcast: Episode 1 — Mediation of art-related disputes: https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep1_mediation_and_art Episode 2 — Art market bubbles: https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep2_art_market_bubbles Episode 3 — Value of art https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep3_value_of_art Episode 4 — Copyright and graffiti https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep4_copyright_and_graffiti Episode 5 — Jeff Koons https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep5_jeff_koons Episode 6 — Appropriation art https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep6_appropriation_art Episode 7 — Art crimes https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep7_art_crimes All comments and suggestions for the podcast are highly welcome either in the comment section below or directly to my e-mail: maria.boicova@gmail.com. Thanks for listening and till next time on “Exploring the art market” podcast. Now available also on iTunes.

    12 min
  3. Exploring_the_art_market_ep4_Copyright_and_graffiti

    12/07/2019

    Exploring_the_art_market_ep4_Copyright_and_graffiti

    A famous graffiti artist Banksy never admitted he is an author of his artworks. Except for the book “Wall and piece” (Century, The Random House Group Limited 2005). There on the intro page, he does claim authorship — “Against his better judgment, Banksy has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act, 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.” Also Banksy’s well-known quote: “Copyright is for losers” has a copyright sign behind it. Yet, that’s where Intellectual property (further - IP) protection basically “ends” for graffiti artists, those “street vandals” damaging properties belonging to someone else, or… doesn’t it? In this episode I would like to discuss graffiti and where does the legal protection stand in its respect. Previous episodes of “Exploring the art market” podcast: Episode 1 — Mediation of art-related disputes: https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep1_mediation_and_art Episode 2 — Art market bubbles: https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep2_art_market_bubbles Episode 3 — Value of art https://soundcloud.com/user-796059586/exploring_the_art_market_ep3_value_of_art All comments and suggestions for the podcast are highly welcome either in the comment section below or directly to my e-mail: maria.boicova@gmail.com. Thanks for listening and till next time on “Exploring the art market” podcast. Now available also on iTunes.

    10 min

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In the podcast episodes "Exploring the art market" Maria Boicova-Wynants (IP Lawyer, Mediator and Business writer) discusses fascinating legal, financial and technological issues related to art. Each episode explores one particular topic in 10 to 15 minutes.