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We don't know how much art has gone missing from museums
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The mystery behind stolen art: Why are museums not reporting thefts?
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We Donât Know How Much Art Has Gone Missing From Museums
Museums are doing a better job of accounting for missing inventory than years ago, when they would sometimes not report thefts out of embarrassment and fear of exposing security weaknesses.
A Louvre warehouse in Lens, France. The Louvre recently recovered two pieces of 16th-century armor that were stolen in 1983.Credit.Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times
Should museums tell the public about missing art?
Two pieces of gold and silver-encrusted Italian Renaissance armor, which had been stolen from the Louvre in 1983 and found this year in a familyâs private collection in France, were discovered the way stolen art often is: An expert crosschecked the items against an online database of lost and stolen art.
We don't know how much art has gone missing from museums
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Emma Talbot s c.20:21 commission celebrates International Women s Day on Piccadilly Lights
CIRCA x Emma Talbot Photo: Daniel Adhami Courtesy of CIRCA.
LONDON
.- Emma Talbot, the London-based artist of sensuous visual poems becomes the next CIRCA artist, presenting a new body of four animated films in collaboration with Whitechapel Gallery, Collezione Maramotti and the Max Mara Art Prize for Women. Following a woman at the gateway between the old world and a new world to be made, Talbots Four Visions for a Hopeful Future tells the story of a protagonist in search of answers to guide both her own journey and the development of society to a spiritual and political rebirth, on the iconic Piccadilly Lights screen.