
Art, heritage and the odd bit of law. Richard Harwood KC, barrister of 39 Essex Chambers and Clarissa Levi, Art & Heritage Counsel at Wedlake Bell LLP discuss challenges and successes in the heritage and art world with guests from across the sector. For professionals, owners and the general listener, Clarissa and Richard ask: what is going on? what can be done? what are the stories behind the buil... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Richard Harwood KC and Clarissa Levi are joined by Lord Inglewood to discuss the balance between private ownership of our heritage property and state intervention. We ask how to make the protection of our heritage financially sustainable, what works... more
Heritage, and architectural and artistic interest in particular, does not need to be old. Richard Harwood and Clarissa Levi talk to Catherine Croft, the Director of the Twentieth Century Society, about some of the masterpieces of the last 40 years. R... more
What has art to do with listed buildings? When can a painting or sculpture be a listed building or part of a listed building? How can listed building consent be obtained?
Richard and Clarissa talk about Lucian Freud, the Dill case, the Time & Life b... more
What is Acceptance in Lieu of tax, and how does the AiL Scheme operate? Richard Harwood and Clarissa Levi are joined by AiL Panel Chair Michael Clarke, and Arts Council England Director of Cultural Property Sarah Posey. We discuss the benefits and ... more
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Focused on the complexities within art, heritage, and law, conversations explore challenges and successes in preserving cultural heritage. Notably, there is a strong emphasis on discussions with experts, such as lawyers and historians, who offer insights into antiquities, heritage management, and legal issues surrounding them. The content addresses contemporary issues such as restitution of artifacts, cultural property rights, and the intersection of law and heritage, making it ideal for professionals in the field as well as interested general audiences.
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