Artist auctions sugar-covered law textbook for £15k

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In one of the more unusual legal news stories this week, the renowned auction house Sotheby’s is selling a commercial law textbook for up to £15,000.

The costly tome is part of a series by Los Angeles-based artist Edgar Arceneaux, featuring “deaccessioned” law books encased in crystallised sugar.

Sotheby’s says now “deemed obsolete, the book assumes a new life as the organic crystals continue to grow and respond to conditions in the surrounding environment”.

If you’re keen to bag yourself a commercial law textbook covered in sugar, you’re going to have to be prepared to dig deep. The starting bid is £4,400 with a guide price of between £9,000 – £15,000.

Some Legal Cheek readers will likely point out that this isn’t far off the cost of a usable law textbook.

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5 Comments

Uncharitable Fellow

Published by Sweet & Maxwell, perhaps?

Robert Morgan

No, this is an American book. But as you ask, LexisNexis might be a candidate!

Anonymous

Sugarcoating the problems of law

law goblin! to the rescue!

To be fair, that’s probably the RRP

Anna

“Artist”.

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