Hyperallergic · Tue, 18 Aug 2026 20:17:14 GMT
Who Stole the Guggenheim’s Picasso?
The Guggenheim is taking legal action to retrieve a Picasso stolen in 1961, alongside works by Dean Millien. This high-profile case underscores the enduring importance of provenance and the robust protection every artwork deserves. For emerging women artists, this is a vital lesson: meticulously document every piece, understand your intellectual property rights, and ensure clear ownership records. Your creations hold immense cultural and financial value, and proactively safeguarding them is paramount. Even established institutions face challenges with stolen art; vigilance from the outset is your best defense against potential loss and helps cement your legacy. — Source: Hyperallergic
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