"Artist", the natural person who actually creates a work of fine art but not to include such art as is created by an employee within the scope of his employment. In case of a joint creation of a work of art, each joint creator shall have the rights of an artist with respect to the work of fine art as a whole.
"Fine art", any original work of visual or graphic art of any media which shall include, but not limited to, any painting, print, drawing, sculpture, craft object, photograph, audio or video tape, film, hologram, or any combination thereof, of recognized quality.
"Gross negligence", the exercise of so slight a degree of care as to justify the belief that there was an indifference to the particular work of fine art.
"Public view", means on the exterior of a public owned building, or in an interior area of a public building.
The attorney general may, if the artist is deceased, assert the rights of the artist on the artist's behalf and commence an action for injunctive relief with respect to any work of art which is in public view.
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 231, § 85S