From: Andrew Kenyon <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Law, Art Loans and Exhibitions Seminar
Great Art Living Dangerously:
Legal and Professional Issues in Art Exhibitions and Loans
A one day seminar presented by the Arts Law Centre of Australia,
Australian Registrars' Committeee and the Institute of Art and Law
(England). Friday 26 November 1999, 10.00 am - 5.00 pm followed by
drinks. Theatrette, Old Customs House, 400 Flinders Street, Melbourne.
The program will include a keynote address by Professor Norman Palmer
(University College London) 'Art Loans and Law: Modern Challenges' and
three panel sessions addressing:
- Indemnity schemes and loans
- Inauthenticity, provenance and title
- Contemporary art and current loans practice, including copyright and
digitisation.
Expected session chairs, presenters and panellists include:
Gordon Morrison (National Gallery of Victoria), Andrew Kenyon
(Editor, Media & Arts Law Review), Marett Leiboff (Queensland
University of Technology), Frances Lindsay (Ian Potter Museum of
Art), Judith Penrose (Hellenic Antiquities Museum), Erica Persak
(National Gallery of Australia), Ruth Redmond Cooper (Institute of
Art and Law), Jennifer Sanders (Powerhouse Museum), Shane Simpson
(Simpsons Solicitors), Evan Stents (Minter Ellison, Solicitors),
Annette Welkamp (National Wool Museum), Dr Mark Williams (Logie-Smith
Lanyon, Solicitors), Jamie Wodetzki (Minter Ellison, Solicitors),
Robin Wright (Cinemedia).
Registration is AUD$80.00. For all seminar inquiries and a
registration form contact Andrew Kenyon: [log in to unmask];
ph +613 9344 9972; fax + 613 9344 9971; or Claudia Funder:
[log in to unmask]; ph + 613 9281 8073; fax + 613 9281
8277.
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