Facing a legal challenge from over 100 artists, the Venice Biennale is embroiled in a dispute as participants allege organizers ignored their repeated pleas to be removed from the contentious Visitors' Lions awards.
Wyland has launched a $25 million federal lawsuit against FIFA and property owners, contending the unauthorized destruction of his decades-old, sprawling Dallas whale mural—a protected public artwork—for World Cup marketing purposes contravenes the Visual Artists Rights Act.
The Centre Pompidou-Metz reports the theft of Maurizio Cattelan’s “Comedian,” a conceptual installation consisting of a duct-taped banana that has frequently sparked debate over artistic value and drawn public acts of disruption.
The artists' threatened legal challenge, announced in an open letter signed by Florentina Holzinger and Lubaina Himid among others, underscores their solidarity with the resignation of the Golden Lion jury but the biennale has defended its stance.
A French court has validated the Monet family's action against Wildenstein & Co., which centers on allegations of deceit regarding a damaged Monet landscape exchanged in 2004 for a paternal portrait now held by Larry Ellison.
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