The laws governing reporting of suspicious money flows have been tightened up under the 2002 Proceeds of Crime Act, making it far harder for the criminals to discreetly invest their loot in a piece of real estate, for example, or a work of art.
Whether this is a comment on the mania of collectors to possess a work of art regardless of the consequences or the fact that the thieves are unable to locate a buyer is unknowable--but it's usually one or the other.
Kids bought 45s and never thought of a collection of songs as a "concept album" or work of art.
Tracking the history or provenance of a work of art is one.
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No one can argue that people who snap a photo of George Clooney as he exits a Pinkberry eating strawberry frozen yogurt or, worse, hang around outside grammar schools taking photos of someone's children deserve the same legal protection as those who create a movie, music or other work of art.
From its big French curve front fenders and shield-like radiator grill to its bomb-shaped headlights to its long back deck and tail lights on graceful stalks, in its humble way the '36 is as much a work of art as the Cord 810 or the Duesenberg SJ.
He is right to insist that the Jewish imprint on a work of art need not be expressly ethnic or religious.
This means either that a work of art has to be relatively uncomplicated, or what the artist stands for has to be so well-known beforehand that the viewer starts from an informed position.
Auction house specialists will tell you that for any art work or collectible, a celebrity association or former celebrity owner will bolster the value of that piece, not just the next time it is offered for sale, but in the future too.
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Ms. Brickman once planned to join the Peace Corps or work in photography, which she studied for a year at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
If there is going to be film, theatre and dance, then it is going to come from an artist's work or mind - not as a separate programme that bears no relation to the art on show.
But, yes, every little work of art that I see or place that I travel to is a potential idea.
Ikkan Art displays the work of international artists in four or five exhibitions a year.
The trust lends the work to a charity that does have a related use for it--say an art school or obscure museum.
Before I get accused of living offline in the last century, the area I think social product opinions can work very well is in the difficult art of selecting a gift for a friend, family member or colleague.
As with any work of art coming from any historical period there is a legal owner, be it the Greek government or the British public.
They could remain ideologically pure by bringing down their own government and so risk empowering the Left, or they could recognize that governance is the art of compromise, keep a stiff upper lip and work from within the government to mitigate the strategic damage that in their view Shamir and Netanyahu caused by bowing to American pressure.
The museum's permanent collection comprises primarily 20th-century and contemporary art, with an emphasis on artists who have made the Bronx a part of their life or work, as well as artists of African, Asian and Latin American descent.
Louis Woodhill, following on the work of Art Laffer, developed a framework for judging whether any given amendment to current tax law pays for itself or is self-defeating by analyzing the change in the present value of revenues discounted out to the infinite horizon produced by the tax amendment.
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