MA in Art Law and Arts Management > Digitality and the Arts

Digitality and the Arts

Τeaching hours and credit allocation: 30 hours, 5 credits

Τhis course is designed to give students unrivalled access to the digital art market. It explores online art and the possible fraud in online art purchases and sales. The course also explores important ethical and legal problems of online art and privacy. Its main aim is to develop an understanding of legal practices and trends within the contemporary international digital art market.

On completing the module, students are expected to be able to:

  • Discover online art
  • Understand the problem of online art and privacy.
  • Discover the possible fraud in online art purchases and sales.
  • Discover how the management of cultural heritage works in the digital age.
  • Identify Digital works of art in museum collections