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Botticelli v. Warhol: Comparative perspectives on the use of cultural heritage images

An (un)real copyright infringement case?

When

12 June 2025 14:00 CET
13 June 2025 18:00 CET

  • 12 Jun14.00 - 17.30
  • 13 Jun08.30 - 18.00

Where

Villa Ruspoli, Piazza Indipendenza n. 9, Florence

University of Florence

Join this conference and learn more on how different legal systems regulate access to their cultural heritage and impact follow-on creative expressions

This multidisciplinary conference brings together experts in intellectual property law, cultural heritage preservation, art history and media to examine the evolving legal landscape governing cultural icons and heritage images. Using the symbolic comparison of Sandro Botticelli and Andy Warhol, the conference explores how intellectual property and private international laws address the reinterpretation and use of historically significant works in commercial and non-commercial contexts. As these works are reproduced, transformed, and reimagined across borders and media, critical questions emerge around ownership, rights, and the cultural stewardship of images that transcend time and place.

The conference will examine how different legal systems address these issues through copyright exceptions such as fair use in the United States and statutory limitations in Continental Europe. These exceptions allow for varied approaches to artistic reinterpretation, use, study, and preservation, revealing both opportunities and challenges for businesses, contemporary artists, researchers, and cultural institutions. Botticelli’s public domain status and Warhol’s high-profile adaptations serve as touch-points for discussions on the limits and protections of fair use, research, educational exemptions, and preservation rights, as well as on licensing strategies that mediate cultural access, artistic freedom and commercial interests.

Through a roundtable, expert panels and a keynote speech, participants will engage in a nuanced dialogue on how different legal systems regulate access to their cultural heritage and impact follow-on creative expressions, fostering an informed, cross-border perspective on the role of law in safeguarding and reimagining shared cultural treasures.

Registration is required and is free of charge. Please register by sending an email to culturalheritageflorence2025@gmail.com

Attachments

Scientific Organiser

Jennifer Celani

Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio of Florence, Pistoia and Prato

Niccolò Galli

European University Institute

Giacomo Pailli

University of Palermo

Lucrezia Palandri

Univeristy of Insubria

Eleonora Rosati

University of Stockholm

Alessandra De Luca

University of Florence

Speaker

Alessandro Simoni

University of Florence

Gabriele Gori

Fondazione CR Firenze

Silvia Zonnedda

Fondazione CR Firenze

Antonella Ranaldi

SABAP-FI

Vittoria Barsotti

Fondazione CR Firenze

Alessandra De Luca

University of Florence

Ariane Thomas

Louvre Museum

Jennifer Celani

Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio of Florence, Pistoia and Prato

Simone Torricelli

University of Florence

Giorgio Resta

Roma Tre University

Amy Adler

New York University

Cecilie Hollberg

Harvard University

Eleonora Rosati

University of Stockholm

Alessandro Cogo

University of Torino

Gordon Humphreys

EU Intellectual Property Office

Cristiana Sappa

IÉSEG School of Management

Giacomo Pailli

University of Palermo

Massimo Sterpi

Gianni e Origoni

Marketa Trimble

University of Nevada

Marina Markellou

University of Groningen

Eduard Treppoz

Panthéon-AssasUniversity Paris II

Lucrezia Palandri

Univeristy of Insubria

Caterina Sganga

Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies

Silvia Scalzini

LUISS University

Giulia Dore

University of Trento

Anna Pirri Valentini

IMT School for Advances Studies Lucca and LUISS University

Rina Elster Pantalony

University of California, Los Angeles

Deborah De Angelis

Wikimedia Italia & Creative Commons

Niccolò Galli

European University Institute

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