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iconoclasm
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May 13, 2021
6th Annual New Zealand Art Crime Symposium
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Event: the 6 th Annual New Zealand Art Crime Symposium Location: City Gallery Wellington (Māori: Te Whare Toi ) Te Ngākau Civic Squar...
June 9, 2020
Iconoclasm in the eyes of the beholder
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Illustration of the Beeldenstorm F. De Witt Huberts The siege of Haarlem. Op/Ed - By Lynda Albertson History tells us that our prede...
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October 9, 2019
5th Annual New Zealand Art Crime Symposium
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Image Credit: City Gallery Wellington Event: ArtCrime2019 - the 5 th Annual New Zealand Art Crime Symposium Location: City Galle...
July 28, 2019
Conference: 5th Annual New Zealand Art Crime Symposium - Save the Date and Call for Presentations
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Image Credit: City Gallery Wellington Event: ArtCrime2019 - the 5 th Annual New Zealand Art Crime Symposium Location: City Galle...
December 18, 2017
Islamist iconoclast attacks statue in Sétif, Algeria
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Faiza Mostafa, an Alegerian journalist based in Paris, France, has published an account of a new attack against culture, this time in Sétif...
July 14, 2016
“What light through yonder window breaks?” The Case of Corey Menafee and a stained glass window at Yale University
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In history as today, vandalism is an act imbued with meaning and the gap between how heritage professionals react to deliberate damage of a...
July 7, 2016
ISIS Releases Video showing its destruction of the Palmyra Museum's Artifacts.
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ISIS has released a new "heritage snuff" video that shows its destruction of the Palmyra Museum's Palmyrene funerary portrai...
May 14, 2016
Heritage Destruction in the Mediterranean Region
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By Guest Editorial: Joris Kila, PhD Cultural Adviser, The Hague Senior Researcher Kompetenzzentrum Kulturelles Erbe und Kulturgüterschutz,...
August 30, 2015
Confirmed - Islamic State has Destroyed the Ancient Temple of Bel in Syria's Palmyra
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Just one day after UN training and research agency UNITAR had confirmed via satellite images that Palmyra's Baalshamin Temple was des...
August 22, 2015
Cultural Terrorism in Moscow: The Enemies of Classical Art in Russia and their Protectors
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Article reprinted in its entirety with the consent of the author, Alexander Baunov , senior associate at the Carnegie Moscow Center. The...
February 26, 2015
A Museum in Mosul That Needs a Break, Not Breaking
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Today we have discouraging information on the fate of the collection of the Mosul Museum. The museum which opened in 1951 specializes in a...
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