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Besides social media accounts, UofDenverACE has populated their site with: • APPLY NOW! 2026 ACE Provenance Research Training Program • RSVP to attend Professor Campbell's 2025 Livingston Lecture • Grant Information | Christie's • Heir says Cezanne watercolour in Basel show was lost due to Nazi persecution - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • The Polite Art of Lending Loot - ArtReview • France Passes Law Easing Process of Returning Looted Art - The New York Times • London’s V&A launches webpage exploring provenance of its objects - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • Dutch Panel Designs Plan to Deal With ‘Orphaned’ Nazi-Looted Art - The New York Times • Spanish police find historical manuscript missing for a century for sale online | Euronews • Returning a Buddhist Scroll to South Korea • Protests in Mexico Challenge Move of Frida Kahlo Trove to Spain - The New York Times • From These Lands: Sharing Our Natural and Cultural Heritage | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History • Culture and Foreign Ministries Complete Repatriation of 160 Heritage Pieces | Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores | Gobierno | gob.mx • Cambodia welcomes home 74 Khmer treasures from notorious British art dealer’s collection – Asia News Network • When it comes to restitution, how can museums solve a problem like inalienability? - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • Caravaggio and Rubens works destroyed by fire in Second World War are brought back to (digital) life - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • Flanders establishes commission for restitution of Nazi-looted art • Northern Cheyenne Tribe reclaims cultural belongings from UM • U. Tennessee restriction on Native American images prompts legal concerns | The College Fix • French National Assembly Votes in Favor of Bill on Looted Artifacts • Between Berlin and Heidelberg: Odesa masterpieces in exile :: Intent • Comment | A generational moment for Nazi-looted art claims in the US - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • Home | Gilcrease Museum | Gilcrease Museum • Stolen sculpture returned to Egypt | Information and Heritage Inspectorate • Restitution Dispute Over Prized Modigliani Ends With Loss for Nahmad • ArtDependence | Poland returns 91 Jewish Objects to Greece, Decades after they were stolen by the Nazis • www.artnews.com • UNESCO launches a global course to safeguard cultural property from • House Adopts Bill to Ease Heirs’ Recovery of Art That Nazis Looted - The New York Times • Law Enforcement and Repatriation: What the Return of 29 Greek Antiquities Says About Museum Ethics Today • Unesco’s Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects goes live - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • Former Swiss president to head new Nazi loot panel - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • Not an artefact, but an ancestor: why a German university is returning a Māori taonga • Yale returns medieval manuscript Nazis looted from Poland • Jewish Heirs Say Met Museum Pissarro Was Sold Under Nazi-Era Duress - The New York Times • Documentary tracks Indigenous efforts to recover ancestors’ remains from museums and universities - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • jdcrp.org • French Sénat adopts a bill to ease the return of colonial-era artifacts to their countries of origin • The Louvre Thieves Dropped This Priceless Crown. Now It Looks Like This. - The New York Times • National Museum of Asian Art to Return Three Bronze Sculptures to the Government of India Following the Museum’s Extensive Provenance Research - National Museum of Asian Art • NAGPRA as a Path to Healing and Reciprocity with Danyelle Means • Connecting cultures: 'Journey to Ancient Greece' exhibition makes second stop on tour of China | Euronews • Cultural Heritage of BiH between Robbery, Politics and Institutional Blockade - Sarajevo Times • news.cornellcollege.edu • Ethiopia receives 12 historic artefacts held in Germany for 100 years • CD&V proposes plan to return Nazi-looted art to rightful owners • Helping Museums Think About The Ethics of Cultural Restitution: Introducing The Decision Aid for the Restitution of Cultural Artefacts (DARCA) | Practical Ethics • Painted clay and paper trails: Tracing a 200-year chain of custody | Duke University School of Law • Penn Museum opens new Native North America Gallery developed alongside Indigenous curators - The Daily Pennsylvanian • San Antonio Museum of Art repatriates nine antiquities to Italy - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • Looted and returned: Four sacred Thai Buddha sculptures finally home • Jacques-Louis David Sketchbook at Versailles Linked to Wartime Theft • CSU adopts historic systemwide policy to return Native American remains, cultural items - Long Beach Current • National Museum of Asian Art Returns Three Sculptures to the Kingdom of Cambodia | Smithsonian Institution • NAGPRA as a Path to Healing and Reciprocity with Danyelle Means - YouTube • Revamped Nazi-loot restitution bill passed by US Senate - The Art Newspaper - International art news and events • Protest Erupts at Benin’s Museum of West African Art, Delaying Its Opening • Met Returns Buddhist Painting Thought Taken During the Korean War - The New York Times • www.bundesregierung.de • Indigenous group call for shrunken heads repatriation from Oxford • Ohio auction house halts sale of 'unclaimed' paintings Nazis took from Jewish owner | The Times of Israel • A New Era for Repatriation? Evaluating the 2024 NAGPRA Changes • 2025 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Patty Gerstenblith • Qatari sheikh wins case against Phoenix Ancient Art over allegedly forged antiquity • Minne Atairu Reimagines Looted Artworks Using AI • Art Institute of Chicago Appeals Return of Schiele as Legal Battle Deepens • Operation 'Stolen Memories': Returning Stolen Items from Nazi Camps - tovima.com • MFA Boston to Rescind Promised Gift of Benin Bronzes, Close Dedicated Gallery • Tracing the Unknown • Swiss Bührle Foundation reaches settlement with heirs of Jewish collector over Manet’s ‘La Sultane’ • National Museum of Asian Art Appoints New Leadership To Guide Provenance Research and Global Affairs • Holocaust museums, seeking to center human experience, rethink use of graphic images • OU history museum is one of largest holders of Native American remains • Ulster Museum: 'Grave-robbed' remains returning to Hawaii from Belfast • How the Imperial War Museum became the reluctant owner of an official Nazi portrait of Adolf Hitler • greekreporter.com • Video. Archaeological Museum of Naples displays stolen artefacts in new show • Turmoil at Bavarian state museums as director quits and state prosecutor investigates • Cleveland Museum of Art to display looted ancient statue before return to Turkey • The McMichael Canadian Art Collection is getting up to $50 million from the Ontario government • The Spoils documents the unravelling of an exhibit of Nazi-stolen art • Rare 17th century painting stolen by the Nazis to be returned to Jewish collector’s descendants - The Jewish Chronicle • Conserving our cultural record is more important than ever, expert argues • ArtDependence | Manhattan D.A. Bragg announces return of Antiquities to Spain and Cyprus • 2025 Livingston Lecture - Locating Nazi-Looted Art: Why the Search Matters Today • Elizabeth Campbell, "Museum Worthy: Nazi Art Plunder in Postwar Western Europe" (Oxford UP, 2024) • Supreme Court revives family's claim to recover Pissarro painting stolen by the Nazis • Cleveland Museum of Art will return looted Greco-Roman bronze to Turkey • Repatriation to Indigenous groups is more than law, it’s human rights − an archaeologist describes the day that lesson hit home • 'Stolen Jewish Legacies': Looted art exhibited for the first time since WWII • Student curators explore ‘Alternate Paths’ with provenance research • Editorial: Finally, the Supreme Court can help a California family get back art stolen by Nazis • Indonesia showcases returned artifacts it had sought for decades from the Netherlands • Art marked 'degenerate' by Nazis goes on show in Paris • Museum to return more human remains to Hawaii • Met Museum Returning Ancient Bronze Thought Stolen from Greek Museum • A Nazi-Era Case Lands in Criminal Court • University of Richmond Returns Pre-Hispanic Artifacts to Mexico in Repatriation Ceremony • Plunderer: The Life and Times of a Nazi Art Thief (Part One) ~ About the Episode | Secrets of the Dead | PBS • ArtDependence | Nazi-Looted Painting by Oskar Moll remains in the Schlesischen Museum in Görlitz Germany • Worcester Art Museum returns ancient vessels tied to dealer Robert Hecht to Italy • A museum's confession: Why we have looted objects • Will Looted Art Return Home in 2025? • Germany Approves Tribunal to Decide Nazi-Looted Art Claims • ASSOCIATION ON AMERICAN INDIAN AFFAIRS ANNOUNCES 10TH ANNUAL REPATRIATION CONFERENCE AGENDA • Gov. Hobbs pitches funds for return of Native American remains, artifacts | Arizona Capitol Times • Bethel's tribe repatriates remains of four Yupiit ancestors • As restitutions slow across Europe, UK may be poised for progress • HSI New York and CBP Investigation Leads to Return of 16th Century Archive to People of Mexico | Homeland Security • Giving Tuesday: Locating Looted Art • Livingston Lecturer to Address Nazi-Looted Art, Trends in Provenance Research, Stewardship and Restitution • Manhattan District Attorney’s Office Returns More Than 1,400 Antiquities Worth $10 M. to India • The Next Horizon – American Alliance of Museums • Their Pissarro Is Staying in Germany, but Their Story Is Getting Out • A Slevogt triptych, restituted to the heirs of a Nazi-persecuted collector, is to be auctioned in Munich • Kunstmuseum Basel settles on Pissarro painting with Jewish collector’s heirs • Should Germany return Nefertiti bust to Egypt? – DW – 10/25/2024 • A Sacred Pilaster Returns Home | The Art Institute of Chicago • Monuments Men and Women Foundation I Support I The Art Front • Cleveland Museum of Art to Repatriate 13th-Century Manuscript to Italy Following Provenance Research • New OSU facility serves to return human remains and cultural artifacts to tribes • Review: Mati Diop’s Dahomey: A poetic inquiry into cultural restitution and identity • Archaeology and anthropology museum at IU recommits to honoring indigenous cultures • A new study seeks to establish ethical collecting practices for US museums • For Sale: A Painting the Monuments Men Rescued From the Nazis • ‘The Holocaust was the biggest smash and grab job in history’ • Croatian Govt. Recognizes Jewish Cemeteries as Cultural Heritage Sites • ArtDependence | Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz returns Five Paintings to the Heirs of the Matthiesen Gallery • ‘Celebrated again’: Portrait of German jazz-age pioneers lost after Nazi takeover returns to Berlin • These Twin Marvels of Art Conservation Are Now Seen as Looted Works • The Role of New York’s Lauded Looted Art Unit Is Challenged in Court • From ordinals to ownership: Christie's explores new frontiers of blockchain-based provenance • Nazi-looted Monet returned to heirs after FBI traces it to New Orleans • US Supreme Court declines to hear case challenging Smithsonian's restitution of Benin Bronzes • The case for a cross-border approach for recovering Europe's Nazi-looted art • University of Notre Dame and Dorville Heirs Agree on Restitution of Artwork • 2024 Training program on Nazi-era art provenance research, June 24-28 • France’s New Restitution Law for Nazi-Looted Art Reveals the Country’s Inconsistent Efforts in Dealing with Its Complicated Past • The Nazis plundered scores of artworks from Jewish families. This Colorado program wants to unspool the web. • How the CAHSS Community Supports Museum Ethics Across University Collections and Beyond • April 20, 2023: Event at Holocaust Museum LA with Simon Goodman and Isabella Zuralski-Yeager. Watch on YouTube. • Hybrid Training Program on Nazi-Era Art Provenance Research, June 2023 • ACE Website and News Blog • ACE Twitter • ACE LinkedIn Page • The Importance of Provenance Research, DU Magazine • Smithsonian Drafts First Institution-Wide Restitution Policy • US Committed to End Illegal Trade of Cambodian Antiquities • Monuments Women and Men: Rethinking popular narratives via British Major Anne Olivier Popham • DU RadioEd - Pandora Papers: Art Trafficking Exposed • CPR Colorado Matters - Returning Ill-Gotten Art and Artifacts