Professor, Harvard Law School
David B. Wilkins is a professor at Harvard Law School, focusing on the intersection of law and cultural institutions, particularly regarding property rights and institutional value.
Museums are struggling to survive, and digital access has opened art to millions — but does putting a Van Gogh on everyone's phone cheapen it? Thomas Campbell, Katherine Hargrove, and David Wilkins debate whether democratizing art saves it or slowly kills what makes it special.