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April 25, 2011

ARCA 2009 Alum: Katherine Ogden on the Images of Art Criminals and Tips for Living in Amelia

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Katherine Ogden, ARCA Alum 2009 by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, Editor-in-Chief Born and raised in Tampa, Florida, Katherine ("...
April 22, 2011

Art Humor A Crime? "That is Priceless" by Steve Melcher aims to make 'Art's Greatest Masterpieces... Slightly Funnier'

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In Case You Were Wondering  Where Your Flower Pot Went by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief It's not a crime ...
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April 21, 2011

Quebec law enforcement uncover case of art stolen from Quebec art galleries through the purchase of fraudulent credit cards

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Tumulte 1974 , Jean-Paul Riopelle, 9,5 x 6,5 po. Collaboration between the art crime investigative unit of the Sûreté du Québec and th...
April 20, 2011

Graffiti art (Uncommissioned Street Art) Featured on Pink Concrete Block Wall and at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Little Tokyo

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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Last week, under view of the famed Hollywood sign (which once itself advertised a ...
April 19, 2011

Q&A with the Los Angeles Police Department Art Theft Detail

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LAPD Detective Don Hrycyk, Art Theft Detail by Catherine Schofield Sezgin ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief The only full-time municipal law enf...
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April 17, 2011

FBI Announces Indictment of Chicago Art Dealers on Federal Fraud Charges for Allegedly Selling Counterfeit Limited Edition Fine Art Prints

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ARCA received a charming email from a reader who follows this blog 'from time to time' who thought we might be interested in a recen...
April 14, 2011

Part V: The Use of High Value Art and Collectibles to Launder and/or Transfer Capital

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by James A. Bond, ARCA Class of 2011 CONCLUSION The relationship between humankind and capital is unique and complicated. Capital in the ...
April 13, 2011

LAPD Art Theft Detail Investigating the recovery of Nicholas Cage's rare comic book featuring the first appearance of Superman (Action Comics #1)

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Action Comics #1 (Courtesy of  http://xroads.virginia.edu/~ug02/yeung/actioncomics/cover.html ) by Catherine Schofield Sezgin ARCA Blog E...

Part IV of V: The Use of High Value Art and Collectibles to Launder and/or Transfer Capital

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by James A. Bond, ARCA Class of 2011 EXPROPRIATED ART Corporations with a dominant shareholder have the freedom to use company funds to fi...
April 12, 2011

Part III of V: The Use of High Value Art and Collectibles to Launder and/or Transfer Capital

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by James Bond, ARCA Class 2011 STAMPS An alternate and little talked about venue for capital transfer is the use of rare stamps, a pastime...
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