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The Art & Law Codex


The Art & Law Codex

First Exhibited: February 13, 2013 at the ICI Curatorial Hub, 401 Broadway, Suite 1620 New York, NY 10013

Project: The Art & Law Codex brings together a group of artists, writers, curators, lawyers and legal scholars, and asks them to participate in this ongoing project. The Codex consists of portable letter-size file boxes (approximately 11.5” x 14” x 18” each) which can be stacked with other similar file boxes, allowing for the Codex to grow in size and expand in content with time. For the initial box of the Codex, Volume I: Definition, the participants were asked to submit a document which they think defines art & law. After the first public viewing at the Independent Curators International (ICI) in New York City, the Codex will be made available to other academic and art institutions for public exhibition.

Participants include: Amy Adler, Ai Weiwei, Greg Allen, Daniel Brooks, Christoph Büchel, Eric Doeringer, Cora Fisher, The Felix Gonzalez-Torres Foundation, Lauren van Haaften-Schick, Nate Harrison, Bettina Johae, Soda Jerk, Alfred Steiner, Ruben Verdu, Alex Villar, Angie Waller, and Donn Zaretsky

Future exhibitions: If you would like to exhibit the Art & Law Codex, please contact Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento at sergio_sarmiento@clancco.com.

 

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