October 31, 2012
Kunsthal Rotterdam Art Theft: Journalist Colin Gleadell on "overvaluation" of the seven stolen paintings
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog So much has been written about the October 16 theft of seven paintings from the Triton Foundation on di...
October 29, 2012
Bill Reid Theft 2008: Postmedia News obtains RCMP and university campus security records to answer outstanding questions about the heist of UBC's Museum of Anthropology and the investigation that followed
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Haida artist Bill Reid's art safely back on display at UBC's Museum of Anthropology (Photo Sezgin) by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA...
October 26, 2012
Theft Anniversary: Two artifacts (Assyrian and Roman) stolen from the Montreal Museum of Fine Art last year
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Last year on October 26, someone stole two ancient sculptures from the Montreal Museum of Fine A...
October 25, 2012
ARCA Lecturer Dorit Straus' on how a stolen violin inspired "Orchestra of Exiles"
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Bronislaw Huberman with Albert Einstein who was instrumental in raising funds to start the orchestra./Orchestra of the Exiles by C...
Former FBI Agent Virginia Curry on Cultural Security, Fire and Safety, and “Utility” of stolen art
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Virginia Curry, a licensed security consultant, was the FBI Agent responsible for the facilitie...
October 23, 2012
Kunsthal Rotterdam Art Heist: Challenging the blame on the fire alarm automatically opening the back doors for the thieves?
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Dutch Journalist Niels Rutger questions the Kunsthal Rotterdam 's statement yesterday that ...
The Art Theft of Cellini's Saliera: Security Scrutiny in a high profile theft
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor The Kunstahl Rotterdam is not alone. Almost a decade ago, another famous art heist in Europe ...
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October 22, 2012
"Lady in Gold" author Anne-Marie O'Connor spoke of "an age of restitution" in Nazi-looted art disputes at Rutgers University
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by Kirsten Hower, ARCA Correspondent In the eventful weekend of the annual CHAPS Conference at Rutgers University, I could no...
The Journal of Art Crime, Fall 2012: Review of Anne-Marie O'Connor's "The Lady in Gold: Extraordinary Tale of the Klimt Paintings"
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In the Fall 2012 issue of The Journal of Art Crime , Catherine Sezgin reviews Anne-Marie O'Connor's The Lady in Gold: Extraordina...
The CHAPS Conference: A Personal Perspective on Preservation of Cultural Landscapes
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by Kaitlin King Murphy, ARCA Alum 2011 The CHAPS conference (" Cultural Landscapes: Preservation Challenges in the 21st ...
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