Art Law Conference 2024

Art Law Conference 2024

So what's art law all about? Delve into the Story with captivating narratives behind litigating, reporting, and judging art law cases.

By Center for Art Law

Date and time

Wednesday, May 29 · 12 - 6pm EDT

Location

Brooklyn Law School

250 Joralemon Street Brooklyn, NY 11201

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About this event

  • 6 hours

Join us for the highly anticipated Art Law Conference 2024, hosted by the Center for Art Law at Brooklyn Law School and Online (Hybrid). Join us for "Art Law: The Story" as we explore the captivating narratives behind litigating, reporting, and judging art law cases.

Starting at 12 noon EST, our event will feature a series of dynamic panels, each offering invaluable insights into the multifaceted world of art law. Gain firsthand knowledge from our distinguished lineup of speakers, comprising esteemed judges, seasoned journalists, and experienced art litigators. Together, we'll dissect the intricacies of defending artists' rights, delve into the nuances of reporting on art law cases in the media and the court of public opinion, and analyze pivotal judicial rulings that have shaped the landscape of art law.

In addition to enriching discourse, our event will also feature exhibitors and a silent auction aimed at raising funds to support artists' rights initiatives and bolster the Center's efforts to provide accessible and affordable legal resources to the artistic community.


See details and the full agenda HERE.


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Schedule for Art Law Conference 2024


Opening Remarks: Rakhel Milstein and Atreya Mathur, Director of Legal Research, Center for Art Law (NY)


Keynote Presentation:

John Belcaster, General Counsel, MSCHF

Join us for a captivating keynote address as we delve into the intersection of copyright law, infringement, and fair use from the perspective of an art collective that pushes the boundaries of legality. The General Counsel of MSCHF will offer unique insights into the legal challenges faced by the art collective while creating exclusive art pieces and drops that test the limits of the law. Discover how MSCHF navigates the legal landscape, addresses lawsuits, challenges conventions, and pushes the boundaries of creativity while remaining mindful of legal risks and implications.


Panel 1: May it Please the Court: Litigating Art Law

Moderator: Irina Tarsis, Founder of Center for Art Law

Panelists: Anden Chow (Partner, MoloLamken), Marcus Asner (Partner, Arnold & Porter), Scott R. Wilson (Partner, DLA Piper)

Accomplished and experienced art lawyers and litigators will provide insights into navigating complex legal disputes involving artists' rights, authenticity, artificial intelligence and anti-money laundering. Gain practical strategies for advocating on behalf of clients in the courtroom and resolving disputes within the unique framework of art law.


Panel 2: Here’s the Scoop: Reporting Art Law

Moderator: Eileen Kinsella, Center for Art Law Advisor and Artnet Journalist

Panelists: Sophia Kishkovsky (Art Newspaper), Blake Gopnik (Warhol biographer and Contributing Critic at the New York Times), Angelica Villa (ArtNews), Stephanie Drawdy (Attorney, Artist and Founder, Warfare of Art and Law Podcast)

Delve into the world of journalism and media coverage surrounding art law cases. Seasoned reporters and industry insiders will offer firsthand accounts of uncovering and reporting on significant art related cases and the impact of media coverage on public perception and legal outcomes. Discover the art of storytelling through the lens of art law reporting.


Panel 3: All Rise: Judging Art Law

Moderator: Judge Barbara Jaffe (ret.), Director, Center for Art Law

Panelists: Judge Loretta Preska, Judge Frederic Block

Explore the unique challenges and complexities faced by judges presiding over art law cases. Esteemed judges will share their perspectives on interpreting legal principles within the context of art-related disputes including on artist rights and Nazi-era looted art. Gain insights into the judicial decision-making process and the evolving role of the judiciary in shaping precedents within the realm of art law.


Closing Remarks: Delivered by Schindler Cohen & Hochman LLP.


Silent Auction and Networking Reception: Join the Center to support artists' rights and art law education by participating in our Silent Auction where you can place bids on a variety of auction lots and items including artwork, legal consultation sessions, art tours and experiences as well as commissioning an artist to create work. The Silent Auction registration and page will be available soon.

Exhibitors and Sponsors: If you are interested in being a sponsor for the event or an exhibitor at the event, please contact us: artlawteam@itsartartlaw.org.

The Center is also accepting designs for an Art Design competition where you can submit your artwork. Please contact clinic@itsartlaw.org for more information.

Please note the event is HYBRID and will be both in-person at Brooklyn Law School and Online via Zoom.

Frequently asked questions

Will the event offer CLE credits?

Yes, the Center will arrange for CLE accreditation for New York State attorneys. We will try to receive accreditation for other states.

Will the event be recorded?

Yes, we plan to record and archive this program.

Organized by

The Center for Art Law is a New York-based research and education nonprofit that offers resources and programming for the advancement of a vibrant arts and law community. Through its website and monthly Art Law Blast newsletter, the Center disseminates information and keeps readers updated on art- and law-related news, events, cases, and publications. The Center facilitates conversations by hosting and participating in programs including conferences, workshops, clinics, film screenings, and more. Today a world-renowned asset to the art law field, the Center serves artists, attorneys, students, and scholars of both disciplines, art market professionals and members of the general public. More information at www.itsartlaw.org.

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