Christie`s Art Law

“In-depth knowledge. Interesting cases. Valuable information. “I enjoyed all the learning, but the specifics with different professionals added a lot of value and insight.” University of Auckland Faculty of Art: Art Crime investigates the growing trend of artistic crime with a focus on theft, illegal antiquities, looting, vandalism and counterfeiting. These are examined in the context of global and New Zealand case studies, including the theft of the “Mona Lisa” in 1911, Nazi looting during World War II, and thefts during the Iraq War in 2003. Ways to reduce these crimes, in particular the development of artistic crime squads, are also being studied. Christie`s is dedicated to promoting responsible culture in its businesses and communities around the world, including achieving sustainability through net-zero carbon emissions by 2030 and actively using its platform in the art world to amplify underrepresented voices and support positive change. Rutgers University: Double MA and JD Newark and Camden Law School and Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies offer a double degree to students interested in a career in law, heritage, and conservation. This four-year program leads to a dual MA/JD degree. The program is aimed at future lawyers, but also at students who wish to pursue a career in the field of cultural heritage and preservation of governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as in cultural and public institutions.

This program consists of two and a half years at the Newark or Camden campus to study law and a year and a half at the New Brunswick campus to study cultural heritage and preservation studies. “New Brunswick, New Jersey. University of Geneva: Centre de droit de l`art (Marc-André Renold) The objective of the Centre de droit de l`art is to promote and coordinate research and work on the most current issues of art law; It follows an interdisciplinary approach to the subject by involving people from the art world and the legal world. Geneva, Switzerland. American University Washington School of Law: Law and the Visual Arts (Faculty: Joshua Koffman) Introduces students to the full range of legal issues that arise in relation to works of art, the art market, and the art world. Topics covered include the relationship with artists` galleries, procedures and issues relating to auction houses, issues related to art tax, art licenses, publicity rights, the fate of works of art in wartime, international trade in stolen and illegally exported cultural property, artistic freedom, censorship, copyright, moral and trademark rights, collectors and the art market, and art museums and their collections. Auctions in Washington, D.C. Christie`s include more than 80 categories of art and luxury at prices ranging from $200 million to more than $100 million. In recent years, Christie`s has won the world record prize for a work of art at auction (Leonardo da Vinci`s Salvator Mundi, 2017), a 20th century work of art (Andy Warhol`s Shot Sage Blue Marilyn, 2022) and a work by a living artist (Jeff Koons` Rabbit, 2019). Christie`s has also recognized as a reference for prestigious sole proprietorship collections, as it has auctioned 8 of the 10 most important collections in history. Tulane Law School & University of Siena: Institute for International Law, Cultural Heritage & the Arts This program is run by the University of Siena Facoltà di Giurisprudenza and Tulane University Law School.

Courses are offered at the Facoltà di Giurisprudenza, Siena, and include guest speakers, museum visits and excursions to Tuscany. This program offers the only way for the world to explore in depth the relationship between international law and art itself, both as physical and intellectual property. Although the program is primarily designed for law students, graduate students from other disciplines such as art, art history, archaeology, and anthropology are encouraged to participate. Siena, Italy. Christie`s Education is an affiliated institution of the Open University and all postgraduate programmes at Christie`s Education in London are validated by the Open University. Classes meet at Christie`s Education, 11 West 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan. For more information or to register, visit www.christies.edu/new-york, call 1-212-355-1501; or send an email to NewYork@christies.edu. For full details on course descriptions and application requirements, click here to visit the Art, Law and Business Master`s program page. “The tutor was fantastic. Very clear, concise and summarizes the most important complexities and challenges in an easy to digest way.

Very well written all around. CIPAC Federation of Contemporary Art Professionals CIPAC aims to meet the demands of art market professionals and provide them with the tools necessary for their profession. They have two types of education: a semester program or a flexible program dedicated to specific structures. Paris, France. Understanding the law, how it affects the art industry, is crucial for those who want to pursue the profession as a career, and for those who want to expand their career in the art world in business, professional and legal roles. This course has been created to give you an understanding of this complex topic needed to advance in your ambitions. Christie`s will no longer offer higher education programmes in London and New York from 2021. This means that as of September 2020, we will no longer be accepting new students for Master`s programmes. Further information can be found in the press release. Institute of Information, Telecommunications and Media: Department of Art Law This study program is a cooperation between the Academy of Fine Arts of Münster and the Institute of Information, Telecommunications and Media Law – Department of Civil Law. High school law students offer assistance to art students with basic legal questions that arise during their studies. The program also provides students with an entry point and further information on the topic of art law.

It is free for students of the Academy of Fine Arts in Münster. Münster, Germany.