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2011 in Review
It was a turbulent year in cultural policy, marked in many ways by unrest in Libya, Egypt, and elsewhere. But even elsewhere, funding shortfalls, and austerity have put pressure on our cultural institutions, with too many deaccessions and museum closings to mention.
Read moreA Happy Ending, Partly, In A 13-Year-Old Theft In Bolivia
Here’s a lesson in keeping good art records, with photographs.
Read moreAn Art Theft Anniversary
Marking the anniversary of two famous art thefts– The Mona Lisa and The Duke of Wellington.
Read morePair tried to steal historical documents worth millions, police say
Barry H. Landau has met with presidents, planned inaugurations, and claims one of the largest private collections of Oval Office memorabilia.
Read moreThe Leopold Settles and Deaccessions
“Countess Kuefstein at the Easel” by Anton Romako will stay at the Leopold The Leopold Museum in Vienna has reached
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