In this interview, art lawyer and art law scholar Sergio Munoz Sarmiento interviews artist Sergio Munoz Sarmiento. The interview covers subject matter such as the artist\u27s practice, his interest in law, and law\u27s relationship to art. This interview took place in New York City, New Haven, and Washington, D.C. between December 15, 2014 and March 14, 2015, via in-person and e-mail exchanges. Sarmiento and Sarmiento sincerely thank Kevin Tobia for his generous and scholarly feedback and comments, and for his undying patience with these split personalities
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