Supreme Court Supports Photographer in Recent Case Involving Warhol Foundation

Supreme Court Supports Photographer in Recent Case Involving Warhol Foundation

On May 18, 2023, the Supreme Court issued a narrow decision in the case of Andy Warhol Foundation v. Lynn Goldsmith. The appropriation art dispute centered on whether commercial licensing of a work of art by Andy Warhol that was derived from celebrity photographer Lynn Goldsmith’s image was fair use under the Copyright Act.

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Magazzino Announces Research Center Specializing in Postwar and Contemporary Italian Art

Magazzino Announces Research Center Specializing in Postwar and Contemporary Italian Art

Magazzino Italian Art in Cold Spring recently opened the Germano Celant Research Center, which serves as a resource for scholars and students, offering “an extensive library and archive of publications on a wide array of subjects, including Italian art, postwar and contemporary art, design, architecture and Murano Glass.”

A Community Comes Together to Acknowledge the Past and Make Way for the Future

A Community Comes Together to Acknowledge the Past and Make Way for the Future

While it is commonly believed that enslavement only happened in the south, New York City, was the epicenter of slavery in the North. It ranked second in the business of slavery nationally. The Wall Street slave market was built with the help of enslaved Africans, and some of the earliest insurance companies in America insured enslavers against the loss, damage or death of their enslaved Africans.

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