Art thieves are almost never women, she’s is the fascinating exception
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS “The Power of Things: Understanding relationships between objects and crime”
Posted on 25 September 2020
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Art Crime Research Opportunities: 22 September 2020
Posted on 22 September 2020
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities in cultural property, art crime research, etc.
The Book Thieves by Anders Rydell [Review]
Posted on 20 September 2020
Not everyone owned paintings, but everyone owned books…and they were looted by the Nazis
Art Crime Research Opportunities: 14 September 2020
Posted on 14 September 2020
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities in cultural property, art crime research, etc.
Landscape with Smokestacks: The Case of the Allegedly Plundered Degas by Howard J. Trienens [REVIEW]
Posted on 13 September 2020
Art restitution case that was never made
Discerning Sources of Supply within the Human Remains Trade via Patterns of Visual Dissimilarity & Computer Vision, by Graham et al.
Posted on 9 September 2020
Where do skulls sold online come from?
Culture crime news 31 August–6 September 2020
Posted on 8 September 2020
Hot this week: Mycenae NOT destroyed
Art Forgery: The Case of the Lady of Elche by John F. Moffitt [REVIEW]
Posted on 5 September 2020
I’m not sure how the author made this case boring, but yawn
Art Crime Research Opportunities: 3 September 2020
Posted on 3 September 2020
Learning, networking, conference and employment opportunities in cultural property, art crime research, etc.
Culture crime news 24–30 August 2020
Posted on 31 August 2020
Hot this week: Museums in a changing world
The Last Leonardo: The Secret Lives of the World’s Most Expensive Painting by Ben Lewis [Review]
Posted on 29 August 2020
A controversial painting and everything weird in the art market