Paris Sistilli and Andrea Konigs
Art in Brief
Have you ever wondered how the law shapes the world of art? In Art in Brief, a podcast for the Center for Art Law, Paris Sistilli and Andrea Konigs break down the biggest, most exciting questions about art, law, and art law - delving into everything from copyright disputes and contracts, to art theft, provenance, and intellectual property. Cover Art by Kira Kotler Design and Music by Roy Tabet, Edited by Paris Sistilli For more information check out the Center for Art Law: https://itsartlaw.org/
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Paris Sistilli and Andrea Konigs
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Jun 3, 2026
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What is the Cultural Heritage At Risk Database? 03.06.2026 35:46
In this episode of Art in Brief, Andrea and Paris speak with Will Korner, founder and director of the Cultural Heritage At Risk Database Foundation (CHARD). From conflict zones to disaster-stricken regions, Will discusses how documentation, collaboration, and technology can help safeguard the objects and stories that connect us to our shared past from illicit trade. He also explains how CHARD’s d...
The making of an Icon: Jean-Michel Basquiat 21.04.2026 38:52
In this episode, we speak with art market expert Doug Woodham to unpack how Jean-Michel Basquiat became one of the most enduring cultural icons of our time. Moving beyond his rise in 1980s New York, this episode focuses on what happened after his death. We explore how his estate, led by his father, shaped his legacy through control of supply, copyright, and narrative; how early collectors and mar...
Inside the Rema Hort Mann Foundation: From Emerging Artists to the Next Generation of Collectors 16.03.2026 25:12
In this episode, we had the opportunity to speak with Elysia Borowy, Executive Director of the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, Christy Ceriale, founder of the foundation’s Young Collectors Initiative, and Antonio Vidal, one of the recipients of the 2026 Emerging Artist Grant. Through these three perspectives, we explored the inner workings of one of New York’s most prominent art foundations, hearing fi...
From Khartoum to Cairo: Saving Sudan’s Heritage with Ali Nour 02.02.2026 44:05
In our first episode of the year, Paris and Andrea speak with Ali Nour, who recounts his journey from Khartoum to Cairo amid the ongoing civil war, and describes how he became involved with the Emergency Response Committee - a group of Sudanese heritage officials working to safeguard Sudan’s cultural heritage. Upcoming Events: Art Lawyering Bootcamp: Copyright Law: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ar...
Patty Gerstenblith on Cultural Heritage Law & Armed Conflict 15.12.2025 26:26
What happens when culture becomes collateral damage in war? In this episode of Art in Brief , we speak with Patty Gerstenblith, a leading expert on cultural heritage law, about the destruction of cultural sites in recent armed conflicts. We examine the role of international courts, the limits of accountability, and whether the law can truly protect history in times of war. Support the show
Authenticity and Algorithms: An Interview with Carina Popovici 15.11.2025 37:28
In this episode, Paris and Andrea sit down with Carina Popovici, a physicist turned art tech entrepreneur and the founder of Art Recognition. Together, we explore how her team trains AI to read an artist’s hand, detect forgeries, and bring more transparency to the art market. We also dive into the ethical stakes, from questions of bias to concerns about authority and accountability, as technology...
Protecting Cultural Heritage in Ukraine 05.09.2025 45:37
Paris and Andrea are joined by Roksolana Makar and Anastasiia Olexii to discuss how Ukrainians are fighting back against Russia’s assault on their cultural heritage From documenting destroyed sites to preserving artifacts and seeking justice for cultural war crimes, they show how protecting heritage is central to defending the nation's identity. For more information on HeMo, the Ukrainian Her...
Art Under the First Amendment: Freedom, Limits, and Controversy 15.08.2025 54:34
In this episode, Paris and Andrea are joined by Simon Frankel and Stephen Urice, co-authors of the newly released 6th edition of Law, Ethics, and the Visual Arts , the leading textbook shaping the field of art law. Together, they explore the complex relationship between artistic freedom and government authority and unpack how the First Amendment applies to visual art. From the cancellation of Amy...
Inside the FBI Art Crime Team: From Undercover Agents to Founders of ALI 31.07.2025 33:36
In this episode, Paris and Andrea sit down with former FBI Art Crime Team agents Ronnie Walker and Dave Bass. They share incredible stories from their time undercover, including recovering a multi-million dollar stolen pair of ruby slippers and bringing one of America’s most infamous art forgers to justice. Now out of the Bureau, Ronnie and Dave reveal how their experiences led them to co-found Th...
The Debate Over Artist Royalties 27.06.2025 18:23
In this episode, Paris and Andrea dive deep into a discussion on Artist Resale Rights. They talk about how these rights function differently across different countries, and why this issue remains such a hotly debated topic in the art world. for more information check out this Center for Art Law article: https://itsartlaw.org/2019/07/01/its-not-that-easy-artist-resale-royalty-rights-and-the-art-ac...
Navigating Nazi-Era Looted Art with Raymond Dowd 27.05.2025 34:38
Paris and Andrea sit down with Raymond Dowd, one of the foremost voices in art law and cultural and intellectual property. Together, they speak with Raymond about his experiences working on cases involving Nazi-era looted art, with a particular focus on the case Cassirer v. Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation. They also explore the complexities of navigating conflicting international legal sy...
AI, Copyright, and Art 13.05.2025 29:31
In this episode, Atreya Mathur sits down with the podcast to explain all things AI and copyright, specifically highlighting the case Thaler v Perlmutter. Soon after our podcast with Atreya Mathur was recorded, the U.S. Copyright Office released a pre-publication of Part 3 of its Copyright and AI Report, focusing on the use of copyrighted works to train AI. Shortly after its release, Shira Perlmu...
Owning Frida Kahlo 02.04.2025 24:29
Frida Kahlo’s face is everywhere—on tequila bottles, dolls, clothing, prepaid Mastercards, and beyond. But who actually owns the rights to her image? In this episode, we unravel the complexities of trademarking an artist’s likeness and how it has shaped, and sometimes distorted, Kahlo’s legacy. Can someone truly claim ownership over a person’s image after their death? And if so, under what terms?...
Art and the Environment 10.03.2025 24:49
This week in ART IN BRIEF, Paris and Andrea explore fascinating case studies and complex questions that arise when art meets the environment. What happens when art and artists engage with the natural world? How have they been challenged by regulations and legal limitations over the years? Our new episode traces the hisotry of land art and legal battles that have shaped its evolution. Don’t miss t...
The Getty v Italy 17.02.2025 13:41
What happens when the Getty Museum in Los Angeles and the Italian state find themselves in a decades long legal battle over a 2000 year old statue? Find out in this weeks episode! For more information on the case: https://itsartlaw.org/2024/07/24/case-review-getty-v-italy-2024/ For more information on how the Getty Villa has been impacted by the LA fires: https://www.npr.org/2025/01/09/nx-s1-525...
Welcome to Art in Brief 27.01.2025 18:25
Hosts Paris Sistilli and Andrea Konigs sit down with Irina Tarsis and Atreya Mathur to introduce the Center for Art Law's new podcast, Art in Brief. Support the show
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