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Confirmed: Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Ukraine
Ukraine has faced the destruction of art during the invasion by Russia.
Casualties of War: Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage at Risk
Armed conflict comes with multiple casualties, the most upsetting of which is the loss of human lives. However, the loss of cultural heritage is also significant. As history has shown on multiple occasions in recent years, notably in the case of the Bamiyan...
Distrusting Disavowals: Artists Manipulating the Authentication Process
Authentication used as a sword and a shield for artists
For the Love of Art (Provenance Series: Part XXII)
Legal issues involving great artwork and literature inspired by love
Proving Provenance: The Fight for the Restitution of Mexican Antiquities
Like other nations rich in archaeological material, Mexico has suffered a great deal of looting and illegal export of its cultural heritage over the past decades. Despite enacting protective legislation dating back to the late 19th century, cultural heritage objects...
Resilience and Creativity: The Role of Art During Internment
An examination of artworks created by prisoners in internment camps during World War 2.
Amineddoleh & Associates’ Winter 2021 Newsletter
Newsletter with art and heritage law updates, including the following topics: repatriations, Michael Steinhardt, fashion brands, NFTs, Nazi-Era looted art, and a litigation update.