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News Provenance 

Better networking to improve provenance research

March 24, 2014April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments berlin, conference, finance, france, germany, looted art, looting, mission, nazi, ownership, poland, provenance, stolen art, theft, transparency, war
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Crime & Theft News 

Poland: The Hunt For Stolen Art

January 16, 2014April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments archives, austria, crime, germany, media, mission, nazi, ownership, poland, repatriation, stolen art, war
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News War, Looting and Repatriation 

Germany to Form Task Force on Looted Art

November 12, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments germany, looted art, media, mission, museums, nazi, New York, ownership, poland, press, provenance, war, website, world war II
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News 

Pressure Mounts to Return Nazi-Looted Art

November 11, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments American, archives, austria, berlin, frankfurt, germany, looted art, museums, nazi, ownership, paris, picasso, poland, press, stolen art, war, world war II
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News 

Putin Refuses To Let the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Library Leave Moscow

October 11, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments American, archives, berlin, books, building, conference, documents, event, future, history, holocaust, jewish museum, Metropolitan Museum, mission, museums, nazi, New York, ownership, poland, press, protest, staff, students, war, world war II
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News War, Looting and Repatriation 

When art fought the Cold War

June 30, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments American, Brooklyn Museum, china, conference, funding, future, history, media, Metropolitan Museum, museum of modern art, museums, New York, paris, poland, politics, press, protest, staff, state department, unesco, war
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Archaeology, Artifacts & Antiquities News War, Looting and Repatriation 

Hopi Katsinam and Nazi Art Theft: An Expert Discusses Principles of Repatriation

April 22, 2013April 10, 2017 Kelsey 0 Comments American, art loss register, art theft, consulting, france, history, lobbying, looted art, looting, media, native american, nazi, paris, poland, protest, provenance, repatriation, stolen art, theft, unesco
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News 

News: Russia held in contempt in case that sparked its U.S. art-loan ban

January 28, 2013April 10, 2017 Kelsey 0 Comments American, books, boston, exhibitions, germany, getty museum, Metropolitan Museum, museums, New York, ownership, poland, seizure, state department, war
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News 

News: A 19th century looted painting by Polish artist Josef Brandt goes home to the National Museum in Warsaw

June 24, 2012April 10, 2017 Kelsey 0 Comments josef brandt, looted art, poland, united states of america, world war II
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News 

Poland, museum tussle over fate of Auschwitz barracks on display in Washington

February 23, 2012April 10, 2017 Kelsey 0 Comments auschwitz, poland, united states holocaust memorial museum
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COVID-19 and Museums

Vincent Van Gogh theft – the lessons learned
Crime & Theft 

Vincent Van Gogh theft – the lessons learned

May 19, 2020May 19, 2020 Culture Crime News

(Netherlands) Insurance Business, 12th May 2020.

As looting slows, counterfeit antiquities are on the rise
Crime & Theft 

As looting slows, counterfeit antiquities are on the rise

May 19, 2020May 19, 2020 Culture Crime News
Artefacts stolen from Pangkor Gallery
Crime & Theft 

Artefacts stolen from Pangkor Gallery

May 19, 2020May 19, 2020 Culture Crime News
Man who spent his life hunting down stolen Nazi art dies from COVID-19
Featured War, Looting and Repatriation 

Man who spent his life hunting down stolen Nazi art dies from COVID-19

May 19, 2020May 19, 2020 Culture Crime News

IME Blog

#RepresentationMatters
IME Blog 

#RepresentationMatters

February 13, 2020February 13, 2020 Devon Mancini 0

How the 92nd Annual Academy Awards reminded museum professionals about the importance of representation in the arts.
Written by Devon Mancini, MA Candidate in Museum Professions at Seton Hall University

Education Vs. Shock Value: Displaying Human Remains
IME Blog 

Education Vs. Shock Value: Displaying Human Remains

January 16, 2020February 6, 2020 Devon Mancini 0
Black Panther and the Ethics of Representation in Museums
IME Blog 

Black Panther and the Ethics of Representation in Museums

April 1, 2019January 2, 2020 Hannah Gaston 0
Lobbying and Museum Ethics:  A Surprisingly Good Marriage
IME Blog 

Lobbying and Museum Ethics: A Surprisingly Good Marriage

October 26, 2011October 10, 2019 Kelsey 0

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