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Vermont Law School wins in dispute with artist over mural students called racist

A Vermont law school can permanently conceal two murals that depict Black people in a way that members of the law school community consider racist, despite the artist's objections that doing so would violate his rights under a rarely litigated law, a Vermont federal court has said. ....

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'Multicultural' mural not dead yet


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The mural “Multicultural” by Gilberto Guzman was first painted in 1980 and refurbished in 1993 by Guzman. The Department of Cultural Affairs plans to remove the mural from the wall of what will become the New Mexico Museum of Art’s Vladem Contemporary. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
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The fight to preserve the “Multicultural” mural by Gilberto Guzman is not over.
The mural was set to be retired by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs in preparation for the new Vladem Contemporary Art Museum, but the mural’s future isn’t dead yet.
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Guzman recently filed a federal lawsuit over his mural’s preservation, claiming the department breached his artist’s contract and the Visual Artists Rights Act. His attorney, Penelope Quintero, did not return requests for comment. ....

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A Battle in the Legal War Over Robert Indiana's Legacy Ends as His Estate Settles With the Artist's Longtime Representative


LOVE sculpture in Central Park, New York City in 1971. Photo: Jack Mitchell/Getty Images.
One chapter in the protracted legal battle over the legacy of the late Pop artist Robert Indiana has come to a close.
Last week, Indiana’s estate reached a out-of-court settlement with the artist’s longtime representative and holder of his copyrights, the Morgan Art Foundation, and the organization that oversees his former home, the Star of Hope Foundation.
According to a notice filed in a New York district court, the agreement “should fully resolve all claims” in the knotty case, which included allegations of defamation, breach of contract, copyright infringement, and violation of the Visual Artists Rights Act. ....

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