Art and Artifice: announcing a new blog

Art and Artifice is a new art-and-law weblog, covering all aspects of art -- particularly but not limited to visual art -- and its points of intersection with the law. The team consists of Simone Blakeney (McCann Erickson), Rosie Burbidge (Forsyth Simpson) and Louise O'Callaghan (One Essex Court), with a little assistance from IPKat team member Jeremy.  The blog already has an archive reaching back to October of last year, plus all the usual functionality -- and, as you might expect, lots of illustrations.

You can visit Art and Artifice here.
Art and Artifice: announcing a new blog Art and Artifice: announcing a new blog Reviewed by Jeremy on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 Rating: 5

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