English designer Heidi Sturgess is launching her first range of artwork at The Brand Licensing Show.

Martha Stewart has expanded her Create and Celebrate lines into Wal-Mart stores in Canada and the United States.

Jul 1, 2008 By:
Bernadette Casey
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The area devoted to art licensing on the show floor of the Licensing Expo almost has the feel of a close-knit neighborhood. Of course everyone is there to do business and expand their brands with licensing deals but there is a strong sense of community amongst this group that stems from the fact that what is being promoted was created from a personal place and by the artist's own hand.

Design company iota and C.R. Gibson LLC announced that iota's business and assets have been acquired by C.R. Gibson, an affiliated company of CSS Industries Inc.

Building on its long history of supporting the arts, Gap has introduced Artist Editions T-Shirts, a limited edition collection of t-shirts designed by 13 of today's most influential contemporary artists, including Chuck Close, Jeff Koons, Marilyn Minter, Kiki Smith, Cai Guo-Qiang, Barbara Kruger, Ashley Bickerton, Kenny Scharf, Glenn Ligon, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Kerry James Marshall, Hanna Liden, and Sarah Sze.

Interiors specialist Surface View, in conjunction with the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, have partnered to produce bespoke large-scale canvases of prints (of up to 3m by 3m) from the V&A collections.

Dimensional Branding Group announces new deals for three contemporary designer clients—Rich Evans, Masha D’yans, and Undoboy.

Applejack Art Partners formed an alliance with Bruce McGaw Graphics, a publisher and distributor of museum and contemporary art prints, to license artwork worldwide.

After more than 10,000 online votes were tallied, NASCAR fans have decided which Thomas Kinkade sketch will become the officially licensed Limited Edition Commemorative Portrait of the historic 50th Running of the DAYTONA 500.
