by Administrator | Dec 1, 2022 | Archaeology
Labeled as “a discovery that will rewrite history,” 24 perfectly preserved bronze Roman statues have been discovered in Tuscany. The statues decorated a bath and date to between 2nd century BCE and 1st century CE. Some of them are preserved so well, archaeologists...
by Administrator | Nov 22, 2022 | Cultural Heritage
Since spring, we’ve watched the Russian aggression in Ukraine play out in various ways. Russia must be investigated for crimes against humanity, especially as Ukrainian soldiers continue to discover mass graves in formerly Russian occupied territories and...
by Administrator | Nov 17, 2022 | Destruction of Art
In the last several months we’ve seen a major uptick in protestors entering art museums, hurling some sort of messy substance at a major work of art, and then gluing themselves to either the painting, the frame, or the wall next to the work. The most recent...
by Administrator | Mar 31, 2022 | Fair Use
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear the Warhol case. This is a case all artists must watch closely as it will determine the future of the fair use doctrine.
by Administrator | Mar 11, 2022 | Legal Issues for Museums
The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act was enacted in 1990. In the 30+ years it has been effective, it has never been updated. It was designed to require institutions who received funding from the US government (including...
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