Monday, April 29, 2024
 

Is It Legal to Photograph Art in Museums?


Clancco readers know I’m not a big fan of “the paper of record,” so I missed a very rare gem they printed last week. A friend of ours sent it along after we discussed this very same issue in my last copyright and contemporary art class. The specific question in class was the photographing of artworks in the public domain (under US law) that are on view in galleries or museums. So as to not bore you I won’t rephrase what’s in the article. Enjoy!

Via the paper of record.

 

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