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The multi-media art show Illegal Art, which questions the legal conflicts invovled in appropriating from consumer culture, will be in Chicago by January 25.



From the exhibit's introduction -



The laws governing "intellectual property" have grown so expansive in recent years that artists need legal experts to sort them all out. Borrowing from another artwork--as jazz musicians did in the 1930s and Looney Tunes illustrators did in 1940s--will now land you in court. If the current copyright laws had been in effect back in the day, whole genres such as collage, hiphop, and Pop Art might have never have existed....


The Illegal Art Exhibit will celebrate what is rapidly becoming the "degenerate art" of a corporate age: art and ideas on the legal fringes of intellectual property. Some of the pieces in the show have eluded lawyers; others have had to appear in court.



The show in New York last November included performances by Christian Marklay and Negativland's Mark Hosler. I wonder if Chicago will be so lucky.

posted by jeremy @ 11:37 AM

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