Art deaccessions prompt lawsuits against museums, and some commentators advocate using the stricter trust standard of care, instead of the prevailing corporate standard (business judgment rule), to evaluate the conduct of non‑profit museum boards. This Article explores the consequences of adopting the trust standard by applying it to previously unavailable deaccession policies of prominent art museums. It finds that so long as museum boards adhere to these policies, their decisions would satisfy the trust standard. This outcome illustrates an important limitation of fiduciary law: the trust standard evaluates procedural care but cannot assess deaccessions on their merits. Yet this limitation, far from undercutting the trust rule, balances j...
This article examines the conflicting views about whether to consider artwork as a financial asset a...
The recent global crisis has forced many countries to a tight fiscal discipline. As a consequence, t...
Prices for art works have risen enormously in recent years. For a museum to bring a major exhibition...
Contrary to the view adopted by current codes of ethics, this Note argues that courts should approve...
Art museums are the aristocrats of the charitable sector, with all the virtues and vices of the aris...
Art museums are curators of ideas, preservers of culture, and educators on the evolving aesthetics a...
A few universities in economic straits have recently attempted to sell artwork to address their fina...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
In January 2009, Brandeis University announced that it planned to sell off the entire art collection...
In the absence of a donor-imposed restriction on alienability, US museums are legally empowered to d...
During the Nazi regime, much of Europe’s art was pillaged. This Note addresses the conflicts faced b...
The Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) defines deaccessioning as “the process by which a wor...
In 2013, the City of Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy action in United States history,...
In this thesis, deaccessioning practices and policies in today's art museums are\ud examined, specif...
That museums are public trusts is a truism in academic discourse and industry discussion. What vario...
This article examines the conflicting views about whether to consider artwork as a financial asset a...
The recent global crisis has forced many countries to a tight fiscal discipline. As a consequence, t...
Prices for art works have risen enormously in recent years. For a museum to bring a major exhibition...
Contrary to the view adopted by current codes of ethics, this Note argues that courts should approve...
Art museums are the aristocrats of the charitable sector, with all the virtues and vices of the aris...
Art museums are curators of ideas, preservers of culture, and educators on the evolving aesthetics a...
A few universities in economic straits have recently attempted to sell artwork to address their fina...
One of the most controversial aspects of museum governance has been the practice of deaccessioning, ...
In January 2009, Brandeis University announced that it planned to sell off the entire art collection...
In the absence of a donor-imposed restriction on alienability, US museums are legally empowered to d...
During the Nazi regime, much of Europe’s art was pillaged. This Note addresses the conflicts faced b...
The Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) defines deaccessioning as “the process by which a wor...
In 2013, the City of Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy action in United States history,...
In this thesis, deaccessioning practices and policies in today's art museums are\ud examined, specif...
That museums are public trusts is a truism in academic discourse and industry discussion. What vario...
This article examines the conflicting views about whether to consider artwork as a financial asset a...
The recent global crisis has forced many countries to a tight fiscal discipline. As a consequence, t...
Prices for art works have risen enormously in recent years. For a museum to bring a major exhibition...