leAD NEW YORK. A US District judge has ruled in favour of photographer Patrick Cariou in his copyright lawsuit against artist Richard Prince. Cariou originally filed suit for copyright infringement against Prince, Larry Gagosian, Gagosian Gallery, and Rizzoli books in December 2008 after a number of his photographs were reappropriated without consent in Prince’s “Canal Zone” series. The photographs first appeared in Cariou’s 2000 publication, Yes, Rasta, a photographic book produced after spending six years documenting Jamaican Rastafarians... READ MORE articles But why won’t the government match the funds? Ministry admits 54 objects were stolen from the Egyptian Museum An antiquities inspector in Giza gives us a first hand account of how ancient art professionals are struggling to keep the looters at bay The university failed to raise sufficient funds for a proposed Institute for Cultural Heritage in Bloomsbury that would house its Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, George Orwell archive and other special collections "We believe that the progress made [to protect workers’ rights] thus far is more than ceremonial. In fact, it signals fundamental changes in the emirates’ decades-long labour practices," say director Richard Armstrong and chief curator Nancy Spector Richard Temple had bought the works in good faith The organisation will donate 50% of ticket sales through June to fund disaster relief and is hosting a benefit concert New attribution spurs search for the work, which has been missing for nearly 40 years The influence of Camille Monet and Effie Gray compared and contrasted Readers respond to our stories all articles video Speaking in her studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Ursula von Rydingsvard explains the process behind her wooden sculptures constructed from carefully arranged strips of wood. Taking up to a year to produce, the serene quality of these sculptures belie a complex and often hazardous method of creation. She also looks back to the early stages of her career and the source of her inspiration. Interview by Jean Wainwright. Taking over the top floor of a New York Skyscraper and directly overlooking Time's Square, the Zabludowicz Collection is showcasing emerging talent in contemporary art during and beyond Armory Week.For six weeks the 33rd floor of 1500 Broadway has been transformed into two open plan urban loft exhibitions, The Shape We'r more videos exhibitions An exhibition of work by the Berlin-based Swedish artist Nathalie Djurberg at the Wexner Center for the Arts is described as "the most significant presentation of the artist's work in an American museum to date" by the show's curator, Christopher Bedford. Djurberg has become a biennial favourite with her unsettling animated films that depict themes such as war, violence, racism, abuse of power, colonialism and sexual exploitation. . jobs Centre Canadien d’Architecture / Canadian Centre for Architecture The Power Corporation of Canada Curatorial Internships encourage students and recent graduates born on or after 1 January 1981 across the design disciplines to become acquainted with the CCA... The Director, Conservation Center would be responsible for the planning and management of all activities at the Conservation Center... all jobs |
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