In his regular column for The Journal of Art Crime , art law specialist Donn Zaretsky looks at the First Amendment rights of photographers i...

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In his regular column for The Journal of Art Crime , art law specialist Donn Zaretsky looks at the First Amendment rights of photographers i...
Catherine Schofield Sezgin's article "The Skylight Caper: The Unsolved 1972 Theft of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts" has bee...
Retired Dutch police officer Ludo Block writes on "European Police Cooperation on Art Crime: A Comparative Overview" in the fifth ...
" Bonhams withdraws Roman sculptures with 'Medici link' from auction " Polaroid from the Medici Dossier and Bonhams Copy...
Art Theft and the Case of the Stolen Turners Sandy Nairne Reaktion Press/ University of Chicago 2011 An Interview by Catherine Schofield Sez...
In the fifth issue of The Journal of Art Crime (Spring 2011), John Daab, a Certified Fraud Examiner specializing in art and forgery researc...
One the 100th anniversary of the theft of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa from the Louvre, ARCA and Noah Charney have published a new book...
by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-chief Anthony Amore, head of security of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, is one the ...
Illustration by Urska Charney The fifth issue of The Journal of Art Crime, edited by Noah Charney, founder and President of the Associati...
Journalist Emily Wax reports for the Washington Post about the ways museums try to protect their displayed works from vandalism, including t...
The stolen 'Rembrandt' (AP Photo/Gus Ruelas) Anthony Amore posted on Facebook on August 16 that "The Judgement", the alleg...
Rembrandt's drawing "The Judgement" (The Linearis Institute) Christopher Marinello, General Counsel for the Art Loss Regis...
Codex Calixtino by Juan José Prieto Gutiérrez. Ph.D, Complutense University of Madrid. [Translated from Spanish to English by Marc Balcel...
Rembrandt's Jacob de Gheyn III, sometimes referred to as "the Takeaway" PRI's The World, a one-hour weekday radio news ...
You can listen to John Wilson of BBC Radio 4's program, Front Row, discuss art thefts of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and works by ...
Rembrandt's Jeremiah (1630) by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum's secu...
El Códice Calixtino Editor's note: The ARCA blog received this submitted post in Spanish and decided to publish it as we're an in...
Noah Charney (Photo by Catherine Sezgin) By Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief This Thursday Noah Charney, founder and...
Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief In mid-July, I traveled to Amelia for an art crime ...
Paolo Ferri and Chris Marinello By Mark Durney, Founder of Art Theft Central Chris Marinello, Executive Director & General Counsel of th...
Catherine Schofield Sezgin reports on her participation at the 40th anniversary of the 1970 UNESCO convention at the at ARCA’s International...
By Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief Collection Inventories account for works in the event of disaster, transition or co...
by Kirsten Hower, ARCA Intern Katharyn Hanson is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Chicago, concentrating her studies in Mesopotamian A...
Damaged Riopelle sculptures recovered (Photo by The Canadian Press) by Catherine Schofield Sezgin, ARCA Editor-in-Chief VANCOUVER, CANADA - ...
by Jessica Graham Nielsen, ARCA Intern Larry Rothfield, a writer-in-residence during the ARCA Masters in Art and Crime Studies this year, pr...