What the UK’s updated anti-money laundering rules mean for the art market
The new guidance provides some welcome clarity for art businesses, but a few grey areas remain
New anti-money laundering rules took effect in the UK last year – but are they being adhered to?
Many art businesses still have work to do in complying with new anti-money laundering regulations – and in properly understanding the risks
What does the Brexit trade deal really mean for art businesses?
The new trading arrangements between Britain and the EU will affect how art is bought and sold – and art businesses need to wise up on them
Art businesses must get creative if they’re going to survive this crisis
Dealers and auction houses will need to think strategically as they try to weather the pandemic and its fallout
How can UK art businesses prepare for the end of the Brexit transition period?
Recent guidance published by DCMS highlights implications for the movement of goods – and art dealers would do well to take note
Art businesses are emerging from lockdown – but how best to go about it?
When commercial galleries in the UK reopen, they will need to be mindful of social-distancing rules and wary of legal obligations for online sales
What now for art businesses? Thoughts from an art lawyer in a time of crisis
What steps can art businesses take to temper the risks they face during the Covid-19 pandemic?
A legal guide to the new anti-money laundering rules in the UK
The 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive has passed into UK law. What impact will it have on the British art market?
Can UK museums still charge for images of artworks?
The Court of Appeal’s recent ruling in a copyright case has caused a good deal of excitement, but its relevance to reproductions of artworks remains to be seen