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ISBN-10 : 019886700X
ISBN-13 : 978-0198867005
Author: K. E. Gover
People engage with authored works all the time. They buy paintings, read books, download songs – they may even be artists themselves. Very rarely, however, is the concept of authorship brought into question.
The basic idea that the artist as an author maintains some kind of claim to his or her creation, even as it circulates in the world at large, seems natural. It is the basis for copyright law and moral rights legislation which protect the rights of authors. But what is an author, and why do artists receive special legal recognition and protection that the creators of other kinds of artefacts do not? It is often assumed that artists have a special bond with their artworks, but the nature of this bond and its function as the source of an artist’s authority over their work often goes unquestioned.
Art and authority: moral rights and meaning in contemporary visual art 1st Table of contents:
1 IntroductionGet accessArrow
Expand2 Art, Authorship, and AuthorizationGet accessArrow
Expand3 When the Work Is FinishedGet accessArrow
Expand4 The Artist and the InstitutionGet accessArrow
Expand5 Boundary Issues: Reconsidering the Artist’s SanctionGet accessArrow
Expand6 Taking Pictures: Appropriation Art, Copyright, and IntentionalismGet accessArrow
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