Denver Art Museum plans to return four Cambodian artifacts cited in Pandora Paper coverage
via The Washington Post, 17 October 2021: Another result from the Pandora Papers revelations and the financial dealings of Douglas ...
The act of looting or stealing during a disturbance is a form of cultural theft. Looted artifacts often become part of the antiquities trade in Southeast Asia. In some cases, artifacts whose provenance can be established are repatriated to their home countries.
via The Washington Post, 17 October 2021: Another result from the Pandora Papers revelations and the financial dealings of Douglas ...
via San Francisco Examiner, 14 October 2021: Two pieces associated with Douglas Latchford are at the Asian Art Museum, according ...
via New York Times, 05 October 2021: Speaking of Douglas Latchford, another notable art crime development is that art dealer ...
via the Global Investigative Journalism Network, 20 September 2021: Not dealing with Southeast Asia specifically (although Cambodia gets a brief ...
via ArtReview, 14 September 2021: A great article reviewing some of the major developments of antiquities trafficking and repatriation, including ...
I have a whole bunch of lectures added in for this month's update, covering ceramics in the Philippines, Ayutthaya-period wall ...
via ArtNet News, 06 July 2021: Issues of restitution, reconciliation and disruption - this article looks at colonial plunder across ...
via Times of India, 27 June 2021: The government of Tamil Nadu is looking to repatriate a statue of Hanuman, ...
via the Manhattan DA's Office, 09 June 2021: Artefacts were seized as part of investigations into Subhash Kapoor and Nancy ...
via Channel NewsAsia, 03 June 2021: A longer feature-length story accompanying the previous video on the looting of World War ...
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