Posts Tagged ‘Work Of Art’

Art Lawyer New York- Make Safer Deals And Keeps Breast Of Fraud Art Dealers

January 7th, 2010

Art is an impression and expression of universal language in colorful pattern. It is preserved since ages. It depicts the timeline and thoughts of the time it had been created. Art speaks a universal language. It is pleasurable to our senses and makes us feel enlightened and infused with some spiritual energy. And, if such is the work of art then why not keep some preserved safely for progeny to cherish. If you are an ardent admirer of art then you must keep track of all the art exhibitions going on in your or in the neighboring city. Never miss a chance to get hold of such an eternal beauty. However, in present times there are many dealers who are indulging into forgeries and fraudulent activities. These fake art dealers sell off duplicate artifices to customers claiming the originality of the piece. They are so perfect in their act of selling that you give into their sugar-coated praises and make an expensive deal just to get hold of art piece. Do not get duped by such fake dealers and for this it would be better if you take along an art lawyer New York with you in such exhibits. An art lawyer New York is an expert who knows all the intricacies of art and culture. He knows how to detect the originality of the painting, sculpture, or sketch or you are buying. Secondly, he will help you in drafting legal documents of the purchase of art piece where in if in any case dealer has forged against you then he can be caught easily. Even if you don’t have any art lawyer in your acquaintance and have bought a work of art with no legal advice and later found out that it’s a duplicate one then too you can file a case against the dealer. Justice is one thing that you can seek at any point of time with the help of efficient services art lawyer New York. There are several of them available in New York City with great pt cases profile. You can opt for the services that come into your budget and get the investment done on fake pieces refunded. Now, most important issue that needs consideration is the case history of art lawyers. There are many if you need but who is the most reliable one this is what you need to find out. Conduct a research on the history and professional record of the lawyers available in New York. Make sure that one whom you are hiring has b never been detained for bribes. This will ensure you the proficiency of art lawyer in sorting out your case honestly. Apart from this keep in touch with an art lawyer if you are an ardent lover of art and loves collecting invaluable art pieces from exhibits all over the world. This will ensure safe dealings in future. You will not be trapped in some fake dealing and will get the genuine art work. If you are an art seller then also you can seek professional advices of art lawyer before selling or hording up an exhibit of your collection.

Ensure That You Buy Authentic Art Under the Guidance of a Reputed Art Lawyer

December 25th, 2009

  Everyone appreciates a beautiful object, irrespective of whether he understands art or not. An art connoisseur, on the other hand, will have the knack of appreciating beauty in its minutest form. The artists of the past are still held in reverence by the whole world and even modern art of today has created a special niche for itself in the mind and heart of an art lover. Buying such art work and masterpieces, is a passion for an art collector and even a wise investment, if you have the eye to judge an authentic piece of art. Many art museums around the world thrive on this appreciation and reverence of the audience and if you too have a fondness and great taste in art, then buying paintings might prove to be a fruitful hobby and wise investment. However, the transactions of buying and selling art pieces, like any other business sector, leave a lot of scope for fraudulent deals and one must be careful about his investments. Hence, an art lawyer can become a crucial aid and necessity for anybody interested in dealing in such art. Before purchasing a work of art from a gallery or a dealer, you must be sure about the authenticity and value of the product. At times, even your knowledge of art may not be sufficient to save you from being cheated by a dubious art dealer. It is, therefore, immensely helpful for you, if you can depend on the professional expertise and judgment of an art lawyer. Such a professional will not only have a trained eye for distinguishing between the genuine and the fraud, but he will also be knowledgeable about the accurate price of an artwork in the market. The guidance and knowledge of an art lawyer can thus, help you in making the right selection and paying the justified price for any piece of art that you add to your collection. An art lawyer can also be a necessary aid for the seller of art and not just the buyer. In many instances we find that an art dealer may have sold an expensive piece of artwork to a buyer but did not receive the payment of either part value or complete value of the product. The lawyer can then come to the aid of the dealer and ensure that the payment is received in full by him by using the support of law and legal solutions. So, whether you are an art collector, who enjoys adding new pieces of art to his collection or whether you are an art dealer, an art lawyer can be an important ally, under any circumstances. Whenever making an investment in an art deal, ensure that the transaction terms and clauses have been reviewed by a lawyer and that you have taken his advice before the purchase or sale of any artwork. Such minor details can come in handy whenever you are conducting a deal and can go a long way in ensuring that you are never duped when dealing in art.  

What is Art? – the Eternal Controversy

December 22nd, 2009

Since the sixties, the idea of what art is, or should be, has been endlessly debated. After having exhausted the possibilities of traditional forms, modernism ceased to attract newcomers and new attempts to create art took controversial forms. The notion of art became ever more stretched and quite naturally void of comprehensible content. The art of the late 20th century transgressed definitely. Refusing to have work judged by aesthetic criteria, artists made their art ‘conceptual’ and as such incomprehensible to the consumer. The 21 st century, for its part, says that its art is ‘emotional’, an equally singular and sterile idea that will inevitable lead to the same degree of understanding. Maybe it’s time to stop thinking about evolution in art as a path that necessarily leads forwards. Art has entered a blind alley. To get out maybe we need to get back; maybe we need to turn on our own tracks. Art cannot be reduced to an instrument for levelling out social hierarchy. Art can neither be a means for expressing individual psychedelic experiences, nor a vehicle to promote abstract and muddled ideas. Let’s avoid the tendency of confounding art with self idolatry and navel-staring. Even if art is not for everyone, it is necessarily shared by some. If there is no communion between the artist and his audience there is no sharing and, necessarily, there is no work of art. Art is intuitively felt and shared. When art is in need of explanation, you can be sure that there is no Art present. Most of the movements that have dominated the realm of gratuitous creativity these last decades we can thus safely and painlessly forget. What we stamp “art” is as elusive as ‘being’. Not being able to explain doesn’t mean that we can dispense of its reality or its use. As well as we know that we, ourselves, are , and that art is , we know that there is Art. This certainty on art can conveniently be called classicist , as it permeates all ages. It was present two thousand years ago and it is present today, it’s a constant. A contemporary art, regardless of its age, is doing nothing else than positioning itself against the classical undercurrent, always present. The quirks, more or less ephemeral, are the signs of the epoch, of the Zeitgeist . The remarkable thing about art is that it bears witness. But art is not documentary in character; it doesn’t pretend to be objective, exhaustive or true to reality. The ability to discern and appreciate art is a human constituent and a timeless one. A shared perception of art has prevailed through centuries, through millennia, and is today as present as ever. This classicist view of art should not be confounded with having a preference for the Greek or Roman era. We use ‘classicist’ to mark timeless , that is, what has been intuitively shared since time immemorial. The best works of the modern art movement are as classical as a Michelangelo; they are simply adapting the eternally same to current ideas and circumstances. Let’s not be duped by psychotherapeutic activity being disguised as art. Let’s not bother with art that is moral or metaphysical. Art doesn’t need to pass on messages; art just needs to be understood, intuitively.