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Guest Work Agency: Alana Kushnir on Art Law, Legal Design & NFTs
Manage episode 304257870 series 2822132
Photography of Alana Kushnir by Justin Ridler.
For more information about Guest Work Agency, please visit GWA's website.
To learn more about the Legal Lab Report, please visit Serpentine Legal Lab's website.
Show Notes:
2:30 Alana’s inspiration to merge curatorial and legal work into a single agency
5:50 Goldsmiths, University of London
9:30 curator and attorney Daniel McClean played a role in her creation of GWA
10:15 Daniel McClean’s books Dear Images: Art, Copyright and Culture and The Trials of Art
12:00 2017 exhibition Travelers: Stepping Into the Unknown at Osaka’s National Museum of Art
16:00 The Legal Bookshop
17:30 Traveler’s exhibition rose from exploration of how law is impacting contemporary art
19:00 book project Cooking Sections by Daniel Fernández Pascual and Alon Schwabe that celebrated their public installation in London titled The Empire Remains Book Store.
21:00 Cooking Sections' franchising heads of agreement
22:20 collaborations
24:00 Serpentine Legal Lab’s project
28:00 Victoria Ivanova developed Serpentine’s R&D platform circa 2018-2019
28:45 Serpentine’s arts technologies department
29:45 Serpentine’s legal lab, block chain lab, creative AI lab and science lab
31:00 Serpentine’s chief tech officer Ben Vickers
32:20 Serpentine’s 2019 summit
35:45 Marie Potel-Saville, Founder & CEO of Amurabi: Legal Innovation by Design
37:15 Three-prong research process for quantitative and qualitative research
42:00 Legal design defined as an approach to legal thinking and legal practice to promote access to justice
42:30 pioneer of legal design Margaret Hagen at Stanford Law School’s Legal Design Lab
44:00 Legal design’s user-oriented research and user’s pain points
48:00 Cross-disciplinary advisory panel to address action points raised in Legal Lab Report 1
50:45 Serpentine’s affiliation with University College London
52:20 Serpentine’s future creation of a Model Code
54:20 Those interested in contributing can reach out via legallab@serpentinegalleries.org
54:50 Kushnir’s article The Legal Ambiguities of Art Collaborations and their Compatibility with NFTs
57:30 research of NFT platform’s website terms of use with GWA paralegal Mia Schaumann
59:20 The Mars House controversy
1:04:30 Advice to those pursuing art law
1:06:05 Guest Club
1:09:00 Transparency in collecting
1:12:20 Turkish Artist Rafik Anadol’s Quantum Memories series
Please share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
Music by Toulme.
To view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com.
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2024]
128 ตอน
Manage episode 304257870 series 2822132
Photography of Alana Kushnir by Justin Ridler.
For more information about Guest Work Agency, please visit GWA's website.
To learn more about the Legal Lab Report, please visit Serpentine Legal Lab's website.
Show Notes:
2:30 Alana’s inspiration to merge curatorial and legal work into a single agency
5:50 Goldsmiths, University of London
9:30 curator and attorney Daniel McClean played a role in her creation of GWA
10:15 Daniel McClean’s books Dear Images: Art, Copyright and Culture and The Trials of Art
12:00 2017 exhibition Travelers: Stepping Into the Unknown at Osaka’s National Museum of Art
16:00 The Legal Bookshop
17:30 Traveler’s exhibition rose from exploration of how law is impacting contemporary art
19:00 book project Cooking Sections by Daniel Fernández Pascual and Alon Schwabe that celebrated their public installation in London titled The Empire Remains Book Store.
21:00 Cooking Sections' franchising heads of agreement
22:20 collaborations
24:00 Serpentine Legal Lab’s project
28:00 Victoria Ivanova developed Serpentine’s R&D platform circa 2018-2019
28:45 Serpentine’s arts technologies department
29:45 Serpentine’s legal lab, block chain lab, creative AI lab and science lab
31:00 Serpentine’s chief tech officer Ben Vickers
32:20 Serpentine’s 2019 summit
35:45 Marie Potel-Saville, Founder & CEO of Amurabi: Legal Innovation by Design
37:15 Three-prong research process for quantitative and qualitative research
42:00 Legal design defined as an approach to legal thinking and legal practice to promote access to justice
42:30 pioneer of legal design Margaret Hagen at Stanford Law School’s Legal Design Lab
44:00 Legal design’s user-oriented research and user’s pain points
48:00 Cross-disciplinary advisory panel to address action points raised in Legal Lab Report 1
50:45 Serpentine’s affiliation with University College London
52:20 Serpentine’s future creation of a Model Code
54:20 Those interested in contributing can reach out via legallab@serpentinegalleries.org
54:50 Kushnir’s article The Legal Ambiguities of Art Collaborations and their Compatibility with NFTs
57:30 research of NFT platform’s website terms of use with GWA paralegal Mia Schaumann
59:20 The Mars House controversy
1:04:30 Advice to those pursuing art law
1:06:05 Guest Club
1:09:00 Transparency in collecting
1:12:20 Turkish Artist Rafik Anadol’s Quantum Memories series
Please share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com
To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.
Music by Toulme.
To view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.
To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com.
Thanks so much for listening!
© Stephanie Drawdy [2024]
128 ตอน
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