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Cambodian art
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January 31, 2021
Sometimes restitution is a little like putting lipstick on a pig
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Left: Steve Green and the Controversial Coptic Galatians fragment first offered on eBay in 2012 by Yakup Ekşioğlu. Right: Douglas Latchford ...
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August 11, 2020
Dying to get away with it: How one defendant's death may thwart justice for the people of Cambodia, Thailand, and India
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Douglas Latchford's Facebook page photo on 9 November 2017, two years before he was indicted in the USA Wire fraud, smuggling, ...
November 27, 2019
"Hold on to your hat": Antiquities dealer Douglas Latchford, a/k/a “Pakpong Kriangsak”
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Looted Cambodian art for sale by Douglas Latchford Image Credit: US DOJ In a case being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jessica...
February 29, 2016
How many repatriated (previously looted) Khmer statues can you name?
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Torso of the warrior god Rama On Wednesday February 24, 2016 the Denver Art Museum flew the repatriated tenth-century statue of the war...
June 30, 2014
His Highness Sisowath Ravivaddhana Monipong presented "The Duryodhana, the Balarama and the Bhima: a Cambodian perspective on the return of three pre-Angkorian sandstone statues from Prasat Chen at the Koh Ker temple complex" at ARCA's Sixth Annual Interdisciplinary Art Crime Conference
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These photos were provided by M. Bertrand Porte, French School for Asian Arts (EFEO), who is the head of the restoration workshop of th...
University of Glasgow's Simon MacKenzie received Eleanor and Anthony Vallombroso Award for Excellence in Art Crime Scholarship for his work on the Trafficking Culture project
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Noah Charney (left) and Simon Mackenzie (right) in Amelia by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor AMELIA - ARCA Founder Noah Charney pr...
June 21, 2014
ARCA '14 Conference, Panel V: Looting, Litigation and Repatriation
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The fifth panel at ARCA's Sixth Annual Interdisciplinary Art Crime Conference will feature: Will it be the Getty Bronze or L'atl...
June 6, 2014
Tess "Indiana Jane" Davis credited with helping return looted Hindu statues to Cambodia in the case of the Looted Temples of Koh ker
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In a June 6th article in The Diplomat , journalist Luke Hunt points to the "critical" efforts of American researcher Tess Davis...
June 4, 2014
Cambodia celebrates the reunion of three Hindu statues after four decades
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Photo credit to Tess Davis (Facebook) by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Tess Davis, former ARCA lecturer in Cultural Property La...
May 21, 2014
LA Times' Mike Boehm on the return of the "Temple Wrestler" from the Norton Simon Museum to Cambodia
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Mike Boehm, an arts reporter for the Los Angeles Times , publishes today on the return of the "Temple Wrestler" from the Nor...
May 17, 2014
Norton Simon Museum announces "Temple Wrestler" last day on display in Pasadena will be May 22
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Today the Norton Simon Museum here in Pasadena sent out an email to the communi...
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December 30, 2013
Was the repatriation of a footless 10th century statue to Cambodia this month related to Sotheby's history of selling Khmer pieces with "no published provenance" or "weak" collecting histories?
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This month's repatriation of a 10th century footless sandstone statue looted from an archaeological site in Cambodia has a backstory g...
December 13, 2013
Duryodhana statue from Prasat Chen, Cambodia: "Voluntary" Repatriation by Sotheby's and consigner
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By Lynda Albertson, ARCA's CEO This morning the New York Times reported that consigner Decia Ruspoli di Poggio Suasa and Sotheby...
February 17, 2013
Cambodia Says Sotheby's Jane A. Levine Should Leave Culture Panel
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Cambodia's minister of culture and fine arts protested the inclusion of Jane A. Levine, senior vice president and worldwide compliance...
July 15, 2012
Press Release for the 2012 ARCA Conference on the Study of Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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by Noah Charney, Founder of ARCA The fourth annual ARCA Conference on the Study of Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection was held...
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