Dealer Larry Gagosian said "colllectors are taking their time" on the fair's first day
The nearly decade-long dispute over Prince's "New Portraits" series has ended with the artist and his galleries ordered to pay the photographers $900,000
The gallery will not have to pay Donald Graham for any “unrealised profits” related to Prince’s appropriation of the photographer’s work
Plus, the Richard Prince copyright case and Sarah Sze in London
New York judge says the appropriation artist's New Portraits series does not achieve the level of transformation necessary to shield him from litigation
The American artist, who is showing works on paper at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, discusses artistic inspirations and the history of his "rephotography" practice
Half Gallery show heads out to Biscayne Bay's celebrated nautical settlement
As a US court issues a decision on the dispute between the Andy Warhol Foundation and photographer Lynn Goldsmith, two lawyers explore past case studies in this legally controversial area
In court motions, he argues that his appropriation explores the virtual world of social media
US artist says he has “nothing to do with the show”, the first to focus on this body of work in the UK
Pending lawsuits surrounding Andy Warhol and Richard Prince could bring clarity to cases involving appropriation
Can the law keep up with the speed of digital appropriation, reproduction and distribution? And should it even try?
Richard Prince's Spiritual America has been the subject of police interference, and the question of unclothed children in art is once again at the forefront
The 'indecent' image of Brooke Shields renders catalogues unsellable
The artist’s fire-damaged Second House environment faces an uncertain future
Response to lawsuit by French photographer claims images not “strikingly original”
Unsettling excesses at Stephen Friedman and various ponderings on places and no-places at Milch, Corvi Mora, Timothy Taylor and Emily Tsingou