In 1966, an ancient bronze bust found its way to the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts. Believed to depict the daughter of the Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius, it was titled “Portrait of a Lady (A Daughter of Marcus Aurelius?),” and sat on display in its new home for decades – until now.[1]Continue Reading Busted: Manhattan Prosecutors Seize an Ancient Roman Bust from the Worcester Art Museum
Ozichi Emeziem
Ozichi Emeziem is an attorney in the Entertainment, Technology and Advertising Practice Group in the firm's Century City office.
To Be, or Not to Be? Considerations for A.I.- Generated Art
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The appreciation of works of art is subjective, and rightfully so as the experience of viewing art, and what it makes one feel is personal. This seems to guarantee that no artist or piece is left out of the realm of consumption, so long as there is a person who can appreciate the expressive work.Continue Reading To Be, or Not to Be? Considerations for A.I.- Generated Art