Certifications

Artists involved in contemporary art must make certifications of authenticity of their works and create an organized archive of their output for several reasons.

First, certifications of authenticity ensure that the work in question was actually created by the stated artist and that it is not a copy or a forgery. This is important for both buyers and experts in the field, since an authentic work has value while a counterfeit does not.

Second, creating an organized archive of one’s production allows the artist to keep track of his or her works and their history. This can be useful for the artist himself, but also for experts in the field, art critics and collectors, who can thus have a complete view of the artwork and its context.

Third, having an organized archive of one’s works is important for copyright management and artwork protection. This allows the artist to exercise his or her rights legally and protect the work from unauthorized use.

Fourth, keeping track of the works in an organized archive makes it possible to monitor their state of preservation and arrange for any restoration work to ensure their longevity.

In summary, certifications of authenticity and organized archives of works are important to ensure the validity of works, to allow a complete view of the artwork and its context, to protect copyrights, and to ensure its historicization.

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