December 8, 2010
Spot the Fake: ARCA on CNN
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An excellent article on forgeries was recently published by Laura Allsop of CNN International. The article mentions the ARCA Postgraduate P...
December 7, 2010
Profile: ARCA Lecturer Judge Arthur Tompkins
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ARCA is accepting applications for the 2011 Postgraduate Program in International Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection Studies unt...
December 3, 2010
Renowned Art Conservator Julia Brennan discusses her adventures in conservation and the ARCA Postgraduate Program in the Study of Art Crime
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Julia Brennan is a renowned art conservator specializing in textiles. In an interview with Noah Charney, Julia discusses her international...
December 2, 2010
Summary of Erik Nemeth's Presentation at the 2010 ASC Conference
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ARCA Trustee Erik Nemeth ( www.culturalsecurity.org and www.artworldintel.com ) has forwarded on a summary of his thoughtful panel presenta...
Thieves in Madrid Steal 28 Artworks, including Picassos
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See the link above for a new article by ARCA president Noah Charney, on last week's theft of 28 artworks from a truck parked in a wareho...
November 30, 2010
ARCA Student Kim Alderman Presents "Honor Amongst Thieves"
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin Kim Alderman, a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School and a student in ARC...
November 23, 2010
ARCA Panel at the 2010 American Society of Criminology
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Last Thursday ARCA sponsored an antiquities panel held at the American Society of Criminology meeting in San Francisco. It was a lively pane...
ARCA's Colette Loll Marvin Lectures on "Curating Art Crime" in Budapest
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By Catherine Schofield Sezgin Last weekend ARCA's Director of Public and Institutional Relations, Colette Loll Marvin, lectured on &...
November 22, 2010
ARCA Lecturer Richard Ellis weighs in on recovery of stolen paintings from Malmö Art Museum
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin Swedish police recovered three paintings that had not been reported stolen from the Malmö Art Museum last mon...
November 11, 2010
German Forgers May Have Used Catalogs of Jewish Art Dealer
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin German forgers may have used the records of a long-dead Jewish art dealer as provenance for as many as 35 seco...
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