Legal Guide for the Visual Artist (Revised)

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Product Details
Price
$29.95  $27.85
Publisher
Allworth Press
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
8.57 X 0.88 X 11.0 inches | 1.47 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781581157420
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About the Author
Tad Crawford grew up in the artists' colony of Woodstock, New York. He is the author of many nonfiction books and his writing has appeared in venues such as Art in America, the Café Irreal, Confrontation, Communication Arts, Family Circle, Glamour, Guernica, the Nation, and Writer's Digest. The founder and publisher of Allworth Press, he lives in New York City.
Reviews
"Legal Guide for the Visual Artist" by Tad Crawford arms artists with a broad general knowledge of most legal issues they’re likely to face, and includes raft of legal forms that should address many foreseeable legal needs. Starting with chapters on traditional intellectual property—copyright, trademarks, trade dress, and some patents—Crawford delves into more esoteric aspect of intellectual property such as moral rights and the relatively recent Visual Artists Rights Act ("VARA"). The author balances these more personal and insightful historical portions with current issues facing the modern artist, such as the increasing likelihood of an artist being both artist and producer and the pitfalls that come with this dual role. Multimedia and the breadth of what that term means is also touched upon in the book." Legal Guide for the Visual Artist" deserves a place in your library if you do any type of artistic work at all.
—Logan Lo, Esq., The New York Journal of
"This is an indispensable handbook for the visual art community."--(Starred review) "Library Journal"
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"Legal Guide for the Visual Artist" by Tad Crawford arms artists with a broad general knowledge of most legal issues they're likely to face, and includes raft of legal forms that should address many foreseeable legal needs. Starting with chapters on traditional intellectual property--copyright, trademarks, trade dress, and some patents--Crawford delves into more esoteric aspect of intellectual property such as moral rights and the relatively recent Visual Artists Rights Act ("VARA"). The author balances these more personal and insightful historical portions with current issues facing the modern artist, such as the increasing likelihood of an artist being both artist and producer and the pitfalls that come with this dual role. Multimedia and the breadth of what that term means is also touched upon in the book." Legal Guide for the Visual Artist" deserves a place in your library if you do any type of artistic work at all."--Logan Lo, Esq., The New York Journal of Books