Annapaola Negri-Clementi writes for We Wealth on Italy’s new rules for the circulation of works of art
min readMilan-based Corporate Partner Annapaola Negri-Clementi has written an article for We Wealth examining whether the circulation of works of art in Italy is becoming more liberal following recent legislative changes.
In the piece, Annapaola explores the impact of the new regulatory framework on the Italian art market, including reforms affecting export controls, the stability of authorisation titles and the conditions under which works of art may circulate internationally. She analyses how recent measures, alongside high‑profile public acquisitions, are strengthening legal certainty, competitiveness and confidence among market participants, while seeking to strike a more balanced approach between cultural heritage protection and market freedom.
The article provides valuable insight for collectors, investors and art‑market professionals navigating Italy’s evolving art law landscape.
The article provides valuable insight for collectors, investors and art‑market professionals navigating Italy’s evolving art law landscape.
Read the full article on We Wealth (Italian).