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John A. and Helen P. Becker Gallery
Organized in conjunction with an economics seminar, this installation considers historical issues in the commercial art market ranging from the privileging of certain media and techniques to questions of authentication and intellectual property.
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Organized in conjunction with an economics seminar, this installation considered historical issues in the commercial art market ranging from the privileging of certain media and techniques to questions of authentication and intellectual property. Should artists be granted complete freedom to create and how does public funding influence the answer? Litigation where works of art are the subject of disputes offers insights into the value of an artist’s total oeuvre, how prices are affected when an artist dies, the economic impact of authentication, and even the existential question of what is art. Among artists featured in the exhibition were Albrecht Dürer, Roy Lichtenstein and Richard Prince.