March 12, 2009
ARCA Announcements UPDATED
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ARCA 2009 Award Winners ARCA is pleased to announce the winners of its new annual awards. Each year ARCA will award individuals for thei...
March 11, 2009
ARCAblog Podcast: The 1961 Goya Art Theft
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In July 2008, ARCA director, Noah Charney delivered a lecture at Cambridge University which discussed the 1961 art theft of Goya's "...
March 7, 2009
Headlines Memo
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The State Department investigates confiscation and sale by Fidel Castro of a work by Spanish Impressionist Joaquin Sorrolla . Tome Raiders :...
March 4, 2009
ARCAblog Podcast: The 1876 Gainsborough Art Theft
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In ARCA's first podcast, director Noah Charney, takes us on a journey through the criminal underworld of the 19th century and beyond. B...
February 25, 2009
Iraq's National Museum resumes limited operations
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The National Museum in Baghdad officially reopened, as a “working institution,” but it is not yet open to the public. Security risks loom la...
February 20, 2009
Iraq's National Museum nears re-opening
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Iraq’s National Museum is scheduled to open on Monday, 2/23, unless it isn’t . Controversy rages over which ministry controls the museum, a...
The Gardner Heist: An Interview with Author Ulrich Boser
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Nearly twenty years after the largest art theft in history, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum whodunit mystery remains unsolved. Even a...
February 14, 2009
Headlines Memo
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The world's economic woes have hit art auctions; no surprise there. Sotheby's see over 50% reduction in sales in Hong Kong. China a...
February 9, 2009
Art Theft: Does punishment really have a deterrence effect?
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Earlier this month , in my post "Art Crime and Punishment" I discussed the need to establish punishment for committing various ar...
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