Legendary art critic Anthony Haden-Guest's lawsuit against socialite Libbie Mugrabi extends beyond unreturned cartoons, initially lent for exhibition and sale 15 years prior, to encompass additional claims for $18,000 in unpaid design services for her fashion brand, bringing the total sum to $115,000.
A new investigation uncovers how British dealer Douglas Latchford orchestrated the massive trafficking of Cambodian antiquities, implicating esteemed institutions and professionals in his illicit network.
Artists in the UK are poorly protected when it comes to gallery insolvencies but works consigned remain the artist’s property and any debt to the storage provider is incurred by a dealer not the artist.
Michelle Cameron, founder of Indigenous Nations Apparel Company, details how fast-fashion giant Shein allegedly pilfered 20 of her brand's unique designs, notably one from the Red Day Dress collection, and utilized INAC's own campaign imagery, sparking broader concerns regarding cultural appropriation and intellectual property within the creative industries.
The National Parks Service has reinstalled the contentious Caesar Rodney equestrian sculpture, removed from Delaware in 2020 amidst racial justice protests, within Washington, DC's Freedom Plaza, aligning with a broader historical revisionist agenda.
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