Appropriation and plagiarism have been themes much debated in the last century. Since the emergence of Duchamp's ready-mades in the first half of the twentieth century, it has become impossible to ignore the issue of the use, by certain artists, of works or concepts developed by others. The phenomenon already existed previously, but with Marcel Duchamp it began to be debated critically in the bosom of the art and generally by the public. What makes an artist the author of his work of art? What relation exists between authorship and interpretation of meaning, that makes the work of art to be interpreted in the light of the artist's meanings? This article seeks, through the objectivity of the concepts, to research, debate and explore the inte...
In this paper, I examine from the standpoint of economics the relationship between copyright law, bo...
This brief article proposes three categories of authorship that conceive it as an ambiguous form of ...
The concepts original, copy and multiple, which contextualize most of the current artistic producti...
Originality in art has always been the concern of artists, art lovers, and art critics. With the adv...
Archaeologies of Appropriation: Authorship stratifications is a dissertation resulting from the deve...
The aim of this article is to relate Duchamp's ready-made – a work of art that is identical to a co...
The objective of the present work is to analyze the concept of authorship presented by theoreticians...
A partir da premissa de que a subjetivação seja o lugar do autor e baseados nos três domínios aborda...
Este artigo busca esclarecer e discutir a obra de Marcel Duchamp na primeira metade doséculo ...
In this paper I shall show that the artworks of Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) harbour as yet unheeded ...
This article discusses ways of thinking about the issue of authorship in film, going beyond the noti...
This exegesis tests the proposition ‘The artist’s practice as always already-made’. Its focus is not...
The etymology of the word author refers to an act of creation, an act of augmentation, from the Lati...
The question of authorship became one of the most important issues in art theory in the second hal...
This article emerges from the idea that is not easy to determine the border between plagiarism and o...
In this paper, I examine from the standpoint of economics the relationship between copyright law, bo...
This brief article proposes three categories of authorship that conceive it as an ambiguous form of ...
The concepts original, copy and multiple, which contextualize most of the current artistic producti...
Originality in art has always been the concern of artists, art lovers, and art critics. With the adv...
Archaeologies of Appropriation: Authorship stratifications is a dissertation resulting from the deve...
The aim of this article is to relate Duchamp's ready-made – a work of art that is identical to a co...
The objective of the present work is to analyze the concept of authorship presented by theoreticians...
A partir da premissa de que a subjetivação seja o lugar do autor e baseados nos três domínios aborda...
Este artigo busca esclarecer e discutir a obra de Marcel Duchamp na primeira metade doséculo ...
In this paper I shall show that the artworks of Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) harbour as yet unheeded ...
This article discusses ways of thinking about the issue of authorship in film, going beyond the noti...
This exegesis tests the proposition ‘The artist’s practice as always already-made’. Its focus is not...
The etymology of the word author refers to an act of creation, an act of augmentation, from the Lati...
The question of authorship became one of the most important issues in art theory in the second hal...
This article emerges from the idea that is not easy to determine the border between plagiarism and o...
In this paper, I examine from the standpoint of economics the relationship between copyright law, bo...
This brief article proposes three categories of authorship that conceive it as an ambiguous form of ...
The concepts original, copy and multiple, which contextualize most of the current artistic producti...