Controversial artist Richard Prince sued for copyright infringement
by Mahita Gajanan from Technology | The Guardian on (#ZMC3)
The artist, whose work often involves appropriating the images of others, has been sued for his use of the photograph Rastafarian Smoking a Joint
Richard Prince, a New York-based artist whose work often involves appropriating that of others, has been sued for copyright infringement by Donald Graham, a photographer who claims Prince knowingly reproduced his photo Rastafarian Smoking a Joint without seeking permission.
Artnet reports that Graham filed a complaint on 30 December against Prince, the Gagosian Gallery - where Prince's New Portraits exhibition ran between September and October 2014 - and Lawrence Gagosian, the gallery owner.