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Educational Background
Ph.D., History of Art & Visual Studies, Cornell University, 2022
MA, History of Art & Visual Studies, Cornell University, 2017
BA, History of Art, Studio Arts, Arts Administration, Hampshire College, 2006
Scholarly Interests
Lauren van Haaften-Schick holds a Ph.D. in Art History & Visual Studies from Cornell University. Her dissertation and in-progress book manuscript examine the history of artistsâ rights laws and contracts in the United States through the case study of The Artistâs Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement (1971), a landmark controversial artwork sales agreement by conceptual art curator-dealer Seth Siegelaub. Lauren's scholarship rests at the intersection of art and law, expanding the scope of art historical scholarship and arts administration research by highlighting the ways in which legislation, policy, and legal instruments like contracts shape art, and how artists have intervened in or appropriated aspects of law to subversive and critical effect. Other core interests include the art market, the politics of patronage, and economic and labor issues in the arts. Lauren was a 2022 Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for the Humanities at Wesleyan University, a 2020-21 Predoctoral Fellow at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, a 2021-22 Fellow at the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at NYU School of Law, and a 2018-19 Doctoral Fellow at Cornell Tech. Recent solo and co-authored peer-reviewed articles have appeared in Grey Room, Panorama, The Journal of Cultural Economics, and the Oxford Handbooks in Law Online. In 2020 she co-edited the major monograph Seth Siegelaub: âBetter Read Than Deadâ: Writings and Interviews 1964â2013 (Koening Books and the Stichting Egress Foundation). Lauren regularly collaborates on public forums such as organized with Destinee Filmore at the Clark Art Institute in 2024, the interview series Redistribution organized with Kenneth Pietrobono at EFA Project Space in 2020, and the roundtable series Rethinking Artistsâ Rights at Pioneer Works, Brooklyn in 2018. She has curated numerous exhibitions on topics such as censorship, protest, and labor rights in the arts. She serves on the board of the Stichting Egress Foundation / Estate of Seth Siegelaub, and on the College Art Association Committee on Intellectual Property. Prior to graduate study, Lauren worked in commercial galleries and arts non-profits, and co-founded two artist-run project spaces.
Selected Publications
PUBLICATIONS
Monograph Books
Canceled: Alternative Manifestations & Productive Failures (New York: The Center for Book Arts, 2012); 2nd revised expanded edition (Reading, PA: The Center for the Arts, Albright College, 2013). Catalogue for curated exhibition traveling 2012â14.
Co-Edited Books
Seth Siegelaub: âBetter Read Than Dead,â Writings and Interviews 1964â2013, co-edited with Marja Bloem, Sara Martinetti, and Jo Melvin (London: Koenig Books; Amsterdam: Stichting Egress Foundation, 2020). Introduction co-authored with Jo Melvin.
Book Chapters
ââWhat Would Happen If IâŠ?â: Catalyzing the Los Angeles Council of Women Artists,â in Channa Horwitz, edited by Alex Bacon (New York: Circle Books; Vancouver: Contemporary Art Gallery). (Forthcoming)
âIdeal Work Conditions: Reviving Felix Gonzalez Torresâs Politics of Labor and Care,â in Ethical Materialities in Art and Moving Images, edited by Silke Panse (London: Bloomsbury Academic). (Forthcoming)
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
âContractual Practices,â Grey Room 94 (Winter 2024): 67â72.
âBeyond Copyright: How does Law Impact Art?,â Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art 9, no. 1 (Spring 2023). https://journalpanorama.org/article/beyond-copyright/. Co-authored with Wendy Katz. Introduction to Colloquium co-edited with Wendy Katz.
âFrom the Artistâs Contract to the Blockchain Ledger: New Forms of Artistsâ Funding using NFTs, Fractional Equity, and Resale Royalties,â Journal of Cultural Economics. Co-authored with Amy Whitaker. (February 23, 2022).
âTo Offer/To Exchange: A Conversation,â Performance Research 23, no. 6 (2018): 12â19. Edited discussion with artist Charles Simonds.
âConceptualizing Artistsâ Rights: Circulations of the Siegelaub-Projansky Agreement through Art and Law,â Oxford Handbooks Online: Law (March 2018).
Conference Proceedings
âWhat is the Shape and Feel of the In-Between?,â in What Now? The Politics of Listening, edited by Anne Barlow (London: Black Dog Publishing, 2016), 34â37.
âCariou v. Prince: Toward a Theory of Aesthetic-Judicial Judgments,â Texas A&M Law Review 1, no. 4 (Spring 2014): 941â57. Co-authored with attorney Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento.
Exhibition Essays
âThe Location of Power: Hans Haacke, âThe Chase Advantage,ââ in Evidentiary Realism, edited by Paolo Cirio (New York: Fridman Gallery; Berlin: Nome Gallery, 2017), 19â27.
âNever a Solitary Endeavor,â in Seth Siegelaub: Beyond Conceptual Art, edited by Leontine Coelewij and Sara Martinetti (Köln: Walther König, 2016), 392.
âThe Paradox of Non-Participation,â Six Degrees, The New Museum, New York (December 2014). https://www.newmuseum.org/blog/view/voice-the-paradox-of-non-participation. (Commissioned essay on curated exhibition Non-Participation, traveling 2014â16.)
âGauging the Gray Area: Standards for Artistic Labor,â Art Practical 5 no. 4 (April 2014). Co-authored with Helena Keeffe. https://www.artpractical.com/feature/valuing-labor-in-the-arts-prompts-for-eight-workshops/. (Commissioned essay on workshop at the Arts Research Center, University of California at Berkeley.)
Other Articles and Essays
âThe Recent Sale of Amy Sheraldâs âWelfare Queenâ Symbolizes the Urgent Need for Resale Royalties and Economic Equity for Artists,â artnet.com, November 22, 2021. Co-authored with Cheryl Finley, Christian Reeder, and Amy Whitaker.
âSign on the Dotted Line: How can artist contracts address economic injustice?,â frieze, no. 217 (March 2021): 24.
Introductory essay for The Agreement of Original Transfer of Work of Art with Resale to Benefit a Charitable Organization, edited by Joseph del Pesco, with Laurence Eisenstein, Esq. (San Francisco: Kadist Foundation, 2020). https://artistcontract.org/. (Revision of The Artistâs Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement, Seth Siegelaub and Robert Projansky, 1971.)
âArt After Property: Kenneth Pietrobono and Charles Simonds,â C Magazine no. 133 (Spring 2017): 28â33.
âHow to Say No: Rules for (Non)Participation,â in Manual: An Anthology of the Manual, edited by Amze Emmons, R.J. Tillman, and Jason Urban (Philadelphia: Printeresting, 2014), 61â62.
Book Reviews
âA Dream of Community in a âPaper Languageâ: Colby Chamberlainâs Fluxus Administration,â e-flux notes, September 11, 2024. https://www.e-flux.com/notes/626857/a-dream-of-community-in-a-paper-language-colby-chamberlain-s-fluxus-administration
âJoan Kee, Models of Integrity: Art and Law in Post-Sixties America (Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2019),â The Burlington Magazine 161, no. 1401 (December 2019): 1066â68.
Exhibition Reviews
âThe Aesthetics of Paperwork and Cultural Theory According to Seth Siegelaub,â Hyperallergic.com, April 14, 2016. https://hyperallergic.com/290637/the-aesthetics-of-paperwork-and-cultural-theory-according-to-seth-siegelaub/
INVITED TALKS
âConceptual Art Facing the Law,â public seminar, Museo Universitario Arte ContemporĂĄneo (MUAC), Universidad Nacional AutĂłnoma de MĂ©xico, Mexico City, Mexico. August 14 and 16, 2019.
âSeth Siegelaubâs Many Circulations,â public lecture, MiĂ©rcoles de SOMA, SOMA Summer, Mexico City, Mexico. August 9, 2017.
ACADEMIC CONFERENCES AND COLLOQUIUA ORGANIZED
Transformative Futures: Blockchain and the Arts Ecosystem (working title), Colloquium co-chair with Destinee Filmore, co-organized with Cheryl Finley, Amy Whitaker, Christian Reeder, and Susan de Menil. Clark Art Institute, Williams College, Williamstown, MA. Fall 2024.
PUBLIC LECTURES AND PANELS
Organizer and Moderator
Redistribution, discussion series on financial equity, abolition, reparations, and economic justice. Co-organized with Kenneth Pietrobono. Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Project Space, New York, NY. July 2020âOctober 2021. (Podcast)
Rethinking Artistsâ Rights, public roundtable series with invited artists, historians, and lawyers, facilitated with Kenneth Pietrobono. Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, NY. Event topics: National Endowment for the Arts âdecency clauseâ: 20 U.S.C. § 954(d)(1) (1990), April 18, 2018; The Visual Artists Rights Act: 17 U.S.C. § 106a (1990), May 15, 2018; The American Royalties Too Act of 2015: H.R. 1881, June 18, 2018.
Artistsâ Resale Rights, organized with Artistâs Resale Royalty working group of Working Artists and the Greater Economy (WAGE), lecture and panel moderator, Artistsâ Space Books & Talks, New York, NY. July 22, 2015.
Invited Lectures and Panels
NFTs: Putting the Fun in Non-Fungible Tokens, panelist, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Denver, CO. November 10, 2021. (Online)
Seth Siegelaub: âBetter Read Than Dead,â book launch talk and panel discussion, Paula Cooper Gallery, 192 Books, New York, NY. January 26, 2021. (Online)
âI never write, I just doâ: Seth Siegelaubâs Writings and Interviews, book launch talk and panel discussion, Printed Matter, New York, NY. January 15, 2021. (Online)
Artistâs Contract, conversation with Alex Strada, ChaShaMa, New York, NY. March 27, 2019.
Artistsâ Resale Royalties, Art Basel Miami, Sessions, Miami Beach, FL. December 4, 2016.
CURATED EXHIBITIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
The Artistâs Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement, special section in Seth Siegelaub: Textile Art Theory, Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Como, Italy. 2023.
Non-Participation, The Luminary, St. Louis, MO (2014); The Art League Houston, Houston, TX (2015); 1er EscalĂłn, Murcia, Spain (2016); Espacio TrapĂ©zio, Madrid, Spain (2016). Exhibition of artistsâ letters refusing to participate in cultural events due to inequitable labor/economic conditions, political repression, and other reasons.
Canceled: Alternative Manifestations & Productive Failures. Full exhibition: The Center for Book Arts, New York, NY (2012); The Freedman Gallery at Albright College, Reading, PA (2013); The Oresman Gallery at Smith College, Northampton, MA (2014). Exhibition selections presented: Cookbook Dreams and Inflatable Futures, curated by Arts & Sciences Projects, Guest Spot Art Space, Baltimore, MD (2014); I MAKE ME UP: The Work of Robert Seydel and his Pupils, Harold F. Johnson Library Gallery, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA (2014); The End(s) of the Library: How Can a Digital be Gift?, project by David Horvitz, The Goethe Institut, New York, NY (2012). Works created in response to canceled exhibitions. Exhibition catalogue and revised expanded edition produced.
Honors and Awards
MAJOR AWARDS AND HONORS
2022 Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Center for the Humanities, Wesleyan University.
Humanities Scholars Program Postdoctoral Associate Fellowship, The Society for the Humanities, Cornell University (declined).
2021 Davidson Family Fellowship, Amon Carter Museum of American Art.
Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy Fellowship, New York University Law School.
Smithsonian Institution Predoctoral Fellowship Extension, Smithsonian American Art Museum.
2020 Smithsonian Institution Predoctoral Fellowship, Smithsonian American Art Museum.
2019 William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Early Career Scholar Fellowship, American Society for Legal History.
2018 Digital Life Initiative Doctoral Fellowship, Cornell Tech.
2005 The Grinspoon Foundation Award for Student Entrepreneurship.
EXTERNAL GRANTS
2020 Association of Historians of American Art, AHAA-Luce Stipend.
2018 Robert Rauschenberg Archives Research Travel Fund, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
Technology, Law and Society Summer Institute, Workshop and Travel Grant, University of California at Irvine.
Graduate Student Workshop and Travel Grant, Law & Society Association.
2017 Stichting Egress Foundation Research Support Grant.
2015 Workshop and Travel Grant, National Coalition Against Censorship and New York University.
Graduate Student Workshop Participation Grant, Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities.
Terra Foundation for American Art International Publication Grant (with Koenig Books for Seth Siegelaub: âBetter Read Than
Dead,â Writings and Interviews 1964â2013).
2012 Young Curatorsâ Open Call, Palais de Tokyo. Semi-Finalist.
2011 Curatorial Open Call, The Center for Book Arts.
2004 Northampton Arts Council, Exhibition Support Grant.