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The Inquiry

Why are Warhol’s Prince works before the US Supreme Court?

The Inquiry

BBC

News Commentary, News

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

In 1981, the rock photographer Lynn Goldsmith did a photoshoot with an up-and-coming singer songwriter called Prince. A few years later, he became a superstar, and she licenced one of her photos to Vanity Fair to be used as a reference picture for an illustration.

That portrait, known as “Purple Prince” was painted by Andy Warhol.

But what Lynn Goldsmith didn’t know, and nor did anyone else, was that Warhol made multiple portraits from her photograph. After Prince died in 2016, Vanity Fair licenced a different one of these portraits from the Andy Warhol Foundation for a tribute in the magazine. That picture was called the “Orange Prince”.

When Lynn Goldsmith saw this new portrait, she asserted her copyright – and so did the Andy Warhol Foundation. The US Supreme Court, is now trying to decide whether the photo was “transformed” when Warhol painted it, and what constitutes “fair use”. It’s a case with vast implications for artists, photographers, galleries and the art business.

So this week on the Inquiry, we’re asking: why are Warhol’s Prince works before the US Supreme Court?

Presenter: Charmaine Cozier Producer: Ravi Naik Editor: Tara McDermott Researcher: Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty Broadcast co-ordinators : Sophie Hill and Siobhan Reed

(Photo: Prince Rogers Nelson Credit: ©️ 1981 Lynn Goldsmith)

Transcript

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At normal transactions.

0:03.0

It's a kind of cyber attack on a bank.

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Tens of millions of dollars.

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Something I don't think anybody has seen before.

0:09.0

It's a cyber criminal group.

0:11.0

From the BBC World Service.

0:12.0

The Lazarusized is back for season two.

0:14.0

It was really like in the movies.

0:16.0

Find out more at the end of this podcast.

0:19.0

Welcome to The Inquiry.

0:21.0

I'm Charm Encosia.

0:23.0

Each week, one question for expert witnesses and an answer.

0:31.0

October 2022.

0:33.0

A conversation is underway.

0:35.0

About culture.

0:37.0

Here's a bit of what two of the people involved are saying.

0:40.0

I'm both a Prince van, which I was in the 80s.

0:43.0

And...

0:45.0

No longer.

0:48.0

Well...

0:53.0

So...

0:55.0

Not only on Thursday night.

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