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Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity

March 18th, 2010 | Art & Money, copyright and fair use, creativity, Free Speech, innovation, Law as a reflection of its society, originality

Free culture and produce art!

From Appropriation Art:

Today many artists and creators use, reproduce, appropriate and incorporate materials found within popular Dance Steps on Broadway-Hippleculture and society. These raw materials reflect and embrace the world around us: snippets of film and TV, radio spots, advertisements, news headlines, bits of text, characters, fragments of song…and so on. Artists use this source material just as artists have used raw material for thousands of years. Artists use this source material because it is meaningful and relevant and evocative. Artists must have the freedom to transform this raw material into new works with new interpretations and new meanings in order for culture to advance. These new works push boundaries, question the status quo, advance technologies. These new works encourage experimentation and invention. And while appropriation practice may not be the foundation for every artist, it is inconceivable that . . . we would actually advocate restricting or even banning these forms of expression.

Warhol-Campbell_Soup-1-screenprint-1968The practice of Appropriation is a fundamental part of many creative cultural activities. Works of visual art that use Appropriation have a long, distinguished and well documented place in the History of Art. This work is collected and exhibited in major cultural institutions . . . around the world. We cannot open a book on modern and contemporary art without being presented with some form of appropriation. Appropriation integrates existing cultural product (movies, top 40 songs, television, radio, advertising, characters etc.), but in such a way that these cultural products are transformed and a new and original work of art is created. Yet in spite of the history, vitality and importance of Art using appropriation, this process is being threatened, as are the rights of artists who practice it. And vulnerable new forms of creativity using appropriation are at threat of being extinguished.

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