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Sun, 10 Dec 1995 17:58:13 GMT |
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Robbin is absolutely right.
There is a lot of good contemporary art on the Web. Besides, why be so
concerned about copyrights?
Any artist knows that the minute she publishes anything, on whatever
physical support, on paper or on-line, she runs the risk of being copied.
Review ARTNews, Art in America and any other Antiques and Connaisseurs
magazines and you will see that today with any scanner one can capture
the images of all those advertised artworks for sale and do whatever they
want with the results "in the privacy of their own PC".
That's not the point. Once you go public, you go public. What would the
alternative be? To stay in the dark...Why be paranoid and limit oneself?
On the website where we show some of our paintings, there are a lot of
serious contemporary artists and fine art dealers showing their works:
Rufino Tamayo, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Jim Dine, Jean-Michel Basquiat,
Diego Rivera, and so forth...
Come and see: http://www.artcom.com/
Ray Vincent.
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