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Archaeology, Artifacts & Antiquities News 

German Museum Agrees to Study Contested Native American Scalp

September 15, 2014April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments American, austria, berlin, germany, native american, provenance, repatriation, website
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News War, Looting and Repatriation 

Cornelius Gurlitt, Scrutinized Son of Nazi-Era Art Dealer, Dies at 81

May 14, 2014April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments austria, berlin, germany, history, mission, museums, nazi, picasso, plunder, provenance, website
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News Uncategorized War, Looting and Repatriation 

Not All Monuments Men Were Men

February 6, 2014April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments American, archives, books, boston, collecting, curator of provenance, event, france, germany, hermann goering, holocaust, italy, looting, Metropolitan Museum, mission, monet, museum of fine art, museums, nazi, paris, plunder, provenance, rodin, state department, theft, war, website, world war II
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Archaeology, Artifacts & Antiquities News War, Looting and Repatriation 

France returns five ancient artefacts to Egypt

December 4, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments antiquities, egypt, france, germany, internet, museums, website
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Fine Art News 

Steinhardt Redux: Feds Seize Fresco Looted from Italian World Heritage Site, Destined for New York Billionaire

December 4, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments American, antiquities, event, getty museum, greece, history, iraq, italy, looted antiquities, museums, naples, New York, ownership, provenance, seizure, state department, unesco, war, website, world war II
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News War, Looting and Repatriation 

In interview with Der Spiegel, Recluse defiantly stakes claim to Nazi-era art hoard

November 18, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments berlin, crime, documents, germany, museums, nazi, ownership, picasso, staff, war, website
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News War, Looting and Repatriation 

Angela Merkel's spokesman says Germany to include Jewish group in hunt for Nazi-looted art

November 18, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments austria, berlin, collecting, conference, crime, germany, holocaust, looted art, media, mission, museums, nazi, paris, provenance, rodin, transparency, war, website, welcome
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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 War, Looting and Repatriation 

Dutch museum masterpieces may be Nazi loot, probe reveals

November 4, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 0 Comments germany, history, museums, nazi, plunder, transparency, war, website, world war II
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News Provenance 

What Is a Warhol? The Buried Evidence by Richard Dorment | The New York Review of Books

June 25, 2013April 10, 2017 Elizabeth Sirhall 2 Comments andy warhol, attack, authentication, books, delphi, documents, event, fees, future, history, icom, media, meetings, mission, museums, New York, press, provenance, war, warhol foundation, website
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  • Museum EthicsGeorgia returns still life painting looted by Stalin's Trophy Commission : https://t.co/ACu0QTjIVE

    Reply Retweet Favorite 8:21am - 30 Aug '18 - 175 days ago

  • Museum EthicsAn insider's perspective on controversy in Kansas.

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  • Museum EthicsThe Battle Over the Norton Simon Museum's Nazi-Looted Cranach Paintings Isn't Over as Lawyers File for a Rehearing https://t.co/Z015N3T6j2

    Reply Retweet Favorite 5:39pm - 15 Aug '18 - 190 days ago

  • Museum EthicsMuseum of the Bible returns medieval manuscript after discovering items theft https://t.co/WXSqvmeqA9

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  • Museum EthicsTrustee resigns over Jewish Museums decision not to host Jeremy Corbyn | Museums Association https://t.co/SRDASHO7ku

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  • Museum EthicsImportant examples of how to foster dialogue and handle controversy

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  • Museum EthicsFlag Art Is Censored at Kansas University, Warhol Foundation Weighs In https://t.co/YdgygqMCsc

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  • Museum EthicsWhere should the line be drawn? Does renting space to an organisation to realise revenue for your museum imply appr https://t.co/45XVpjejsz

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  • Museum EthicsAustralian soldier's skull taken from US museum and buried with remains in France https://t.co/Z00dp7Os3q

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  • Museum EthicsPoliticians Blasted Josephine Meckseper's Stained American Flag as 'Beyond Disrespectful.' So a Kansas University T https://t.co/FCt2fahWPZ

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  • Museum EthicsDeported veterans's distress flag mural on US-Mexico border under review: https://t.co/yNr4dEMQW8

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  • Museum EthicsDC Circuit Says Effort to Recover Art Stolen by Nazis Will Continue https://t.co/926Bo56cqx

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  • Museum EthicsThe Saga of The Oyster Meal | BLOUIN ARTINFO https://t.co/v1IINBMiuo

    Reply Retweet Favorite 8:52pm - 8 Jul '18 - 228 days ago

  • Museum EthicsWill museums stop accepting Sackler money in wake of Massachusetts lawsuit?: https://t.co/vrdQF42aWM

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Resources

Lobbying and Museum Ethics:  A Surprisingly Good Marriage
Resources Reviews 

Lobbying and Museum Ethics: A Surprisingly Good Marriage

October 26, 2011 Kelsey 0

Lobbying and Museum Ethics:  A Surprisingly Good Marriage  Bonnie Wilson For many, the word “lobbyist” does not carry with it

IME Blog News 

Looting and Criminal Sentencing in the Four Corners

May 5, 2011 Tom McGee 0
Events IME Blog 

'"Hide/Seek": Museums, Ethics, and the Press,' Spring 2011 Conference

April 9, 2011 Tom McGee 0
Events IME Blog Q&A Resources 

Q & A: Museum Ethics and Board of Directors Fundraising

June 28, 2010 Tom McGee 0
IME Blog Resources Reviews 

Conference Review: Responsibility for Accessibility: 2010 International Pacific Rim Conference on Disabilities

June 24, 2010 Tom McGee 0

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