with reclaimed stolen statues. a lot of the items here were looted from temples across the country, including from the famous angkor wat. a team is constantly working on tracing and bringing back their antiquities from museums and private collectors around the world. over in canada, the winnipeg art gallery has recently opened a centre showcasing the world s largest collection of inuit art. it s called qaumajuq, which means, it s bright, it is lit, with a building very much inspired by being in the arctic landscape. more than 27,000 artworks are on display, including a large portion which is on loan from the northern
is scheduled to open in 2026, and they re optimistic it will be filled with their missing bronzes. fingers crossed the museum project goes smoothly. but if you can t wait that long, here are some alternatives from around the world that you could consider. starting in asia, the national museum of cambodia in phnom penh is filled with reclaimed stolen statues. a lot of the items here were looted from temples across the country, including from the famous angkor wat. a team is constantly working on tracing and bringing back their antiquities from museums and private collectors around the world. over in canada, the winnipeg art gallery has recently opened a centre showcasing the world s largest collection of inuit art. it s called qaumajuq,
in phnom penh is filled with reclaimed stolen statues. a lot of the items here were looted from temples across the country, including from the famous angkor wat. the team is constantly working on tracing and bringing back their antiquities from museums and private collectors around the world. over in canada, the winnipeg art gallery has recently opened a centre showcasing the world s largest collection of inuit art. it s called qaumajuq, which means, it is bright, it is lit, with the building very much inspired by being in the arctic landscape. more than 27,000 artworks are on display, including a large portion which is on loan from the northern communities. travelling south into the us, why not check out the first american national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples?
something like that. itjust comes.it hurts me a lot. sometimes i heard people talk how they destroyed the temple. ijust feel like, oh, my god, that is so painful to hear. this is very beautiful male statue. he have four arms. sopheap is trying to make things right again. she s part of a cambodian government investigative team that s working to reclaim stolen statues. it s a mammoth task. they re tracing the histories of objects across hundreds of museums and private collections, from sydney to san francisco. leading the team is american lawyer brad gordon. we re tracking about 100 museums, and so we ve compiled,
how they destroyed the temple. ijust feel like, oh, my god, that is so painful to hear. this is very beautiful male statue. he have four arms. sopheap is trying to make things right again. she s part of a cambodian government investigative team that s working to reclaim stolen statues. it s a mammoth task. they re tracing the histories of objects across hundreds of museums and private collections, from sydney to san francisco. leading the team is american lawyer brad gordon. we re tracking about 100 museums, and so we ve compiled, based on publicly available information, we ve compiled lots of information about cambodian pieces that are out there, so there s