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Part of the original photograph appropriated by Luc Tuymans, with part of his painting below (image via @EvaWittocx/Twitter)
LONDON — Belgian artist Luc Tuymans, known for his paintings that rework existing photographic source material, has been found guilty of plagiarism in a European court for using a copyrighted photograph as the inspiration for an artwork. It’s rare that artists here in Europe look to the United States with any great sense of envy, but when it comes to copyright law it’s hard not to feel that we are lagging desperately behind. The legal environment here is so adverse for artists, it’s little wonder the United States continues to produce and attract many of the most influential appropriation artists.
Copyright was dreamt up in Britain in the 18th century, and at times it seems that it’s barely progressed since. The spirit of the law might be more or less the same today, but the way we view information and the way cultural products circulate in society has changed completely. We are all producers and appropriators, constantly sharing, reshaping, and sampling from this raging storm we call culture. Let he who has never retweeted a copyrighted photograph cast the first stone.
As a gentle nod to free speech and criticism, European copyright law includes a
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