I'd
previously posted about the missing Agam sculpture, and it turns out that it
was taken down when the paint faded after exposure to the Chicago elements, restored, and was recently
remounted, but it
seems they botched the coloring, in part because Agam failed to entirely cooperate. If Agam had sold the work after 1990, he'd have a legal cause of action under the Visual Artist Rights Act to have the restoration done under his auspices, but he didn't, so he doesn't. He's threatening to sue under an attenuated theory of copyright violation.
Next time I'm in Chicago, the Harris Bank branch at LaSalle and Monroe Streets also has a big Agam; I wasn't previously aware of this, and will have to check it out.
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