Events
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Denver University Centre for Art Collection Ethics
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Mishcon de Reya
Lecture: Nazi-Era Provenance Research
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Sotheby"s Institute of Art
Lecture: Provenance and Restitution
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Government Legal Department
Presentation: Nazi-Looted Art and Restitution (with Anne Webber OBE, Co-Chair of the Commission for Looted Art in Europe)
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UK Registrars Group
Conference: Reflections on Repatriation and Restitution
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Ways of Seeing Conference 2023
Lecture, 25 November 2023, London
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Columbia University
Seminar: Holocaust Literature - Critical Thinking in Dark Times.
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International Training Programme (ITP)
Study Day, 8 August 2023, London
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London Calling: Nazi-era Restitution from the 1943 ‘London Declaration’ to the Washington Principles and Beyond
Roundtable Discussion at Christie’s, 20 June 2023, London
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Society for the History of Collecting: Provenance Research in Action - Theory, Tools and Implementation
Study Day, 13 June 2023, London
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Resolving art disputes - an afternoon of current and future art related legal topics at Christie's
Panel discussion, 18 May 2023, London
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National Museum Directors' Council (NMDC) Spoliation Working Group: Nazi-era Provenance Research Training
Workshop, 27 April 2023, London
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V&A: Holocaust-Era Provenance Research
Lecture, 9 February 2023, London
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Art Provenance Symposium: Striking a balance – a 360° perspective
Panel Discussion, 30 January 2023, Online
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Bar-Ilan University (Israel): Confronting the Shadow of the Nazi past
Lecture, 18 January 2023, Ramat Gan, Israel
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European Registrars Conference 2022: On the return of cultural objects: a long-term renewable partnership around a contested object in the V&A collection (with Ana Muñoz, Head Registrar)
Presentation, 5 November 2022, Strasbourg
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Institute of Art and Law: Resolving Restitution Disputes: Process, reconciliation and creativity
Panel discussion, 27 September 2022, London
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UCL Institute of Archaeology: Provenance Research, Due Diligence and Restitution
Lecture, 7 February 2022
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Swedish National Heritage Board: Provenance Research
Lecture, 7 December 2021
V&A Provenance Research Seminar Series
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Tullia Fraser (University of Glasgow/National Museums Scotland): Booked and Busy - Syncretic Methodologies Towards Provenance Research into East Asian Objects
V&A, 6 June 2023
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Femke Diercks/Mara Lagerweij (Rijksmuseum): Curating Provenances: A Fragile Past Meissen porcelain from the Oppenheimer family
V&A, 17 May 2023
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Dr Isobel MacDonald (British Museum) - Counting when, who and how? Reflecting on the use of collection data as a research tool to re-examine collection history
V&A, 5 October 2022
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MacKenzie Mallon (The Nelson-Atkins Museum): Exhibiting Nazi-Era Provenance
V&A, 23 June 2021
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Judith Barr (Getty): Antiquities Prêt-à-porter: Ancient Artworks in American Department Stores
V&A, 26 May 2021
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Henrietta Lidchi (Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen, Leiden) Perilous Gestures: Thinking through the return of cultural objects
V&A, 4 February 2020
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Lucy Wasensteiner - Provenance Research and “Degenerate Art”New List Item
V&A, 2 October 2019
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Antonia Bartoli (British Library): Millions of Volumes, Infinite Words: The Nazi Looting of Libraries
V&A, 4 September 2019
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Alexander Herman (Institute of Art and Law): Museums, Restitution and Colonial-era Artefacts: Law, Ethics and France’s Sarr Savoy ReportNew List Item
V&A, 3 July 2019
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Richard Aronowitz (Sotheby's): “Lost and Found: The Work of Sotheby’s Restitution Department”New List Item
V&A, 3 June 2019
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Charlotte Woodhead (Warwick): Return, Recompense and Recounting History: Remedies for Nazi Era Injustices
V&A, 27 March 2019