Re: Fine Art Reproductions

From: Bob Stock <bstock[_at_]attymail.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 17:48:19 -0800

On 3/31/99, Charles C. Mann <ccm[_at_]crocker.com> wrote:
>
> In a slightly different vein, I recently met the photographer Lauren
> Greenfield, a professional photographer (National Geographic, NY Times,
> etc.) whose work recently was "appropriated," as I believe the term is,
> by a painter named Damien Loeb. Greenfield published a book of photos
> of LA teens a few years ago. The cover was a picture of four kids
> driving around. Loeb took this image -- or, rather, painted a
> completely faithful copy -- onto a large canvas and juxtaposed it
> against a background taken from another photograph, a gory picture of
> a white South African cop shooting some prone black people. By the
> juxtaposition, the kids in Greenfield's picture are made to seem to
> be speeding by the killing, laughing at the scene. The copy of her
> photograph occupies about 40% of the painting and is obviously the
> subject. Loeb exhibited the picture and others like it in the
> prestigious Mary Boone gallery in Manhattan in January, where it
> apparently sold for about $15K. Moreover, Greenfield told me, the
> painting has been reproduced in many places, including the magazine
> Artforum -- it's apparently become a sort of signature image for the
> painter. My question is whether there's a copyright-infringement
> issue.

I think so. Loeb copied Greenfield's work. The only defense I see is one of fair use, and having used the entirety of Greenfield's work, it would seem to be a weak one, but fair use is not simple.



Bob Stock <bstock[_at_]attymail.com>
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Received on Thu Apr 01 1999 - 01:51:16 GMT

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