New Mexico Statutes

§ 13-4B-3 — Fine art; alteration or destruction prohibited; injunctive

New Mexico § 13-4B-3
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 13Public Purchases and Property
Art. 4BFine Art in Public Buildings

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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 13-4B-3 (2026).

Text

relief; damages; exceptions.

A.No person except an artist who owns or possesses a work of fine art which the artist has created shall intentionally commit or authorize the intentional commission of any physical defacement, mutilation, alteration or destruction of a work of fine art in public view. As used in this section, "intentional physical defacement, mutilation, alteration or destruction" includes any such action taken deliberately or through gross negligence.
B.The artist shall retain the right to claim and receive credit under his own name or under a reasonable pseudonym or, for just and valid reason, to disclaim authorship of his work of fine art. Credit shall be determined in accord with the medium of expression and the nature and extent of the contribution of the artist to the

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Legislative History

Laws 1987, ch. 70, § 3.

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