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ARCA 2011
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June 26, 2014
Report from ARCA Amelia '14: Inside the lecture hall with criminologist Marc Balcells amongst medieval festivities in Amelia
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The end of Marc's class. Photo by S. Kelley-Bell By Summer Tappmeyer, ARCA '13 graduate and ‘14 intern Three weeks of bei...
May 17, 2013
Padma Kaimal, author of "Scattered Goddesses: Travels with the Yoginis" traveled to museums to study the legacy from a lost temple in South India
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Kait Murphy (ARCA '11) in front of 10th century Kanchipuram yogini at the Sackler Galleries of Art in Washington ...
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March 13, 2012
The Journal of Art Crime, Fall 2011: Diane Joy Charney reviews Terence M. Russell's "The Discovery of Egypt: Vivant Denon's Travels with Napoleon's Army" and Denon's erotic novel "No Tomorrow"
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In the Fall 2011 Issue of The Journal of Art Crime , Diane Joy Charney reviews Terence M. Russell's The Discovery of Egypt: Vivant Denon...
February 17, 2012
Profile Update: ARCA Alum Perri Osattin on the 2011 ARCA Program in Amelia
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Perri Osattin at Ephesus, Turkey by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor This week Perri Osattin (ARCA '11) answered a few quest...
February 15, 2012
Profile Update: ARCA Alum Marc Balcells ('11) Discusses the ARCA Postgraduate Certificate Program in International Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection Studies
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Marc Balcells at The Met, NY by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Many page visits to the ARCA blog appear to be from those getti...
August 7, 2011
Keynote Panel: 40-year Anniversary of the 1970 UNESCO Convention Features Chris Marinello of the Art Loss Register
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Paolo Ferri and Chris Marinello By Mark Durney, Founder of Art Theft Central Chris Marinello, Executive Director & General Counsel o...
Keynote Panel: 40-year Anniversary of the 1970 UNESCO Convention
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Catherine Schofield Sezgin reports on her participation at the 40th anniversary of the 1970 UNESCO convention at the at ARCA’s International...
August 6, 2011
Mark Durney, Founder of the website “Art Theft Central” and moderator of Museum Security Network, on “Collection Inventories”
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By Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Collection Inventories account for works in the event of disaster, transition or c...
August 5, 2011
Katharyn Hanson on “Looting at Archaeological Sites During Conflict: Iraq’s Cultural Heritage as a Case Study”
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by Kirsten Hower, ARCA Intern Katharyn Hanson is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago, concentrating her studies in Mesopotamian ...
August 4, 2011
Larry Rothfield on What Museums and Archaeological Sites can to do protect themselves during times of upheaval and lessons learned from Cairo
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by Jessica Graham Nielsen, ARCA Intern Larry Rothfield, a writer-in-residence during the ARCA postgraduate program in Art and Crime Stu...
August 3, 2011
Courtney McWhorter on the “Perception of Forgery According to the Role of Art”
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by Jessica Graham Nielsen ARCA welcomed one of the newest scholars to the field, Courtney McWhorter, as she presented her paper on the “Per...
August 2, 2011
Michelle D’Ippolito on “Discrepancies in Data: The Role of Museums in Recovering Stolen Works of Art”
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By Mark Durney, Founder of Art Theft Central Aspiring art crime researcher, Michelle D’Ippolito, who currently is completing her undergradu...
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August 1, 2011
Sarah Zimmer on “The Investigation of Object TH 1988.18: Rembrandt’s 100 Guilder Print”
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By Kirsten Hower, ARCA Intern Sarah Zimmer is a part-time faculty member at the Art Institute of Michigan’s Photography department and teac...
July 31, 2011
Leila Amineddoleh on “The Pillaging of the Abandoned Spanish Countryside”
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Leila Amineddoleh By Molly Cotter, ARCA Intern Leila Amineddoleh, a 2010 alumnus of ARCA’s postgraduate program and Boston College ...
July 30, 2011
Author and Historian Peter Watson Discussed What He Called “Some Unpublished and Un-pulishable Details about Recent Art Crimes”
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Peter Watson (Photo by Urska Charney) by Catherine Schofield Sezgin Peter Watson, author of numerous books including “The Medici Co...
July 28, 2011
Art Crime Writer Fabio Isman on "The Biggest Looting: an awful story that will never end" and his latest book "Il predatori dell’arte perduta: il saccheggio dell'archeologia in Italia"
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Fabio Isman (Photo by Urska Charney) by Jessica Graham Nielsen, ARCA Intern Fabio Isman, a celebrated investigative journalist in ...
July 27, 2011
Neil Brodie Awarded the Eleanor and Anthony Vallombroso Award for Art Crime Scholarship
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Neil Brodie receiving his award by Mark Durney, Founder of Art Theft Central At ARCA’s third annual international art crime conferenc...
July 25, 2011
ARCA Award for Art Policing & Recovery Given to Paolo Ferri at International Art Crime Conference
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Paolo Ferri and Noah Charney (Photo by Urska Charney) By Catherine Schofield Sezgin Paolo Giorgio Ferri received ARCA’s Award for Art Po...
July 24, 2011
Elena Franchi on “Under the Protection of the Holy See: The Florentine Works of Art and Their Moving to Alto Adige in 1944”
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Elena Franchi Update: This is post has been republished with corrections. On July 9, at ARCA's International Art Crime Conference, E...
July 23, 2011
Annika Kuhn on “The Looting of Cultural Property: A View from Classical Antiquity”
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Update: This post has been republished with corrections. by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Annika B. Kuhn, curren...
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