June 5, 2014
Sofia Cecchi Interviews Ricardo J. Elia in the Spring 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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Ricardo J. Elia is Associate Professor of Archaeology at Boston University. He has published extensively about archaeological ethics, la...
June 4, 2014
Cambodia celebrates the reunion of three Hindu statues after four decades
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Photo credit to Tess Davis (Facebook) by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Tess Davis, former ARCA lecturer in Cultural Property La...
@artrecovery highlights FBI's Bonnie Magness-Gardiner's talk & the mention Fake Matisse in Venezuela that hid a theft for ten years
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NYTimes: Matisse's Odalisque by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor Here's one of the Tweets sent by @artrecovery (the work...
Follow Art Recovery International's NYU Art Crime Conference June 4-6 via "live tweeting" (@artrecovery)
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Jerome Hasler will begin "live tweeting" Wednesday morning from the Art Crime Conference designed by New York University and A...
Gurlitt Art Collection: An open letter to the Trustees of the Kunstmuseum Bern, Hodlerstrasse 8–12 CH-3000 Bern 7, Switzerland
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by Judge Arthur Tompkins* As the trustees of the Kuntsmuseum in Bern, you have an sudden, unique and unforeseen opportunity, as you co...
June 3, 2014
The Gurlitt Collection: Kunstmuseum Bern will proceed with assessment as to whether or not to accept their inheritance
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The Swiss museum Cornelius Gurlitt bequeathed his paintings will begin the process of deciding whether or not to accept the inheritance, t...
Kirsten Hower reviews Rick Gekoski's book "Lost, Stolen or Shredded: Stories of Missing Works of Art and Literature" in the Spring 2014 issue of The Journal of Art Crime
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Rare book dealer Rick Gekoski's published his book on loss in art and literature with Profile Books in 2013. Kirsten Hower, ARCA'...
June 2, 2014
Marc Balcells reviews "Lost Lives, Lost Art" by Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzkow in the Spring 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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Marc Balcells reviews Lost Lives, Lost Art (Vendome 2010) by Melissa Müller and Monika Tatzkow in the Spring 2014 issue of The Journal ...
June 1, 2014
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Python bell-krater acquired in 1989 matches object documented in confiscated Medici archive, according to forensic archaeologist Christos Tsirogiannis: "The evidence suggests that the vase has most likely been unlawfully removed from Italian soil"
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Medici polaroid of Python's bell-krater The Classic Greek mixing-bowl attributed to the artist Python (active ca. 350 – 325 BC) o...
May 31, 2014
Joris Kila's "Mission Report: Civil-Military Assessment Mission for Malian Heritage" Published in the Spring 2014 issue of ARCA's Journal of Art Crime
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Joris Kila is a researcher at the Kompetenzzentrum Kulturelles Erbe und Kulturgüterschutz of the University of Vienna in Austria. He has...
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