The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and the Harvard Art Museums have banned cloth masks, requiring visitors wear more robust face coverings, while other museums ponder new restrictions as cases skyrocket
While many people with links to US military were left behind, State Department had arranged for art collection to leave Afghanistan
US Treasury Department issues a call for input on forthcoming regulation that aims to counter money laundering
A string of court cases have allowed states to claim sovereign immunity when they have used images without permission, giving copyright holders cause for concern and few options for remedy
A district court will now consider whether Rick Allen’s footage of a pirate ship salvage operation was unjustly taken by state officials
A 1993 painting of the state’s historic role on the Underground Railroad depicts Black slaves as caricatures, while white abolitionists are idealised
Pat Lipsky had sued Spanierman Gallery under the 1980 Artist Authorship Rights Act for digitally manipulating a photograph of her Color Field painting Bright Music II
The artist says photographs of her canvas Bright Music II, offered for sale online, have been altered beyond recognition as her work
The market for seascapes has plunged and younger generations are scuttling galleries’ hopes for a new collector base
The conceptual artist, who disavowed the work, claimed that replacing materials without her consent violated the US Visual Artists Rights Act
The auction house knew that the provenance of an ancient cuneiform tablet inscribed with the Epic of Gilgamesh was made up, lawsuit claims
A planned new mediation system, which aims to streamline copyright breach claims in the US, has loopholes that could deny artists justice, critics say
Opinion finds Congress overstepped its authority with 1990 federal statute, but allowed for a new law to "stop states from behaving as copyright pirates"
Art Institute of Chicago and Smithsonian are among institutions that have embraced technology, and more are set to ramp up their efforts
Being rated by a credit agency can help an institution secure support for costly construction projects—and avoid over-extending itself
North Carolina used film director’s images without obtaining his permission or compensating him
Newly appointed researcher, Tedi Asher, wants to “slow down” visitors
Steve Tobin filed a complaint under the Visual Artists Rights Act saying the church violated his moral rights
The legislation, sponsored by presidential hopeful Ted Cruz among others, comes as the race for the US election heats up
This will be the first call for a tapestry by the artist for the Andy Worhal Museum
Galleries and artists see improvement after temporary relaxations were implemented to discourage nuclear proliferation