Ethics and the visual arts /

Ethics and the visual arts / edited by Elaine A. King and Gail Levin. - New York : Allworth Press, c2006. - xiv, 273 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

A perspective on ethical art practice / So, what's the price? ; The PM principle ; Power, people, & money / The unethical art museum / Consuming emancipation : ethics, culture, and politics / Museum collecting, clear title, and the ethics of power / Politics, ethics and memory : Nazi art plunder and Holocaust art restitution / Calling for a code of ethics in the Indian art market / The preservation of Iraqi modern heritage in the aftermath of the US invasion of 2003 / Ethics of appraising fine art / Artists' estates : when trust is betrayed / The moral case for restoring artworks / Ethical issues and curatorial practices / Fair use and the visual arts : please leave some room for Robin Hood / Interrogating new media : a conversation with Joyce Cutler-Shaw and Margot Lovejoy / Art and censorship / The trauma of 9-11 and its impact on artists / Art enters the biotechnology debate : questions of ethics / Earthworks' contingencies / Unraveling the ethics in cultural globalization / Law, ethics and the visual arts : the many facets of conflict of interest / Elaine A. King and Gail Levin -- Elaine A. King -- Alan Wallach -- Saul Ostrow -- Tom L. Freudenheim -- Ori Z. Soltes -- Elizabeth A. Sackler -- Nada Shabout -- Alex Rosenberg -- Gail Levin -- James Janowski -- Joan Marter -- Stephen E. Weil -- Deborah J. Haynes -- Richard Serra -- Eric Fischl -- Ellen K. Levy -- Suzanne Boettger -- Robert C. Morgan -- Barbara T. Hoffman.

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Art--Moral and ethical aspects.

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