Picasso, the world's most stolen artist
(General)Florence Hallett (2022). Picasso, the world's most stolen artist. The New European. 29 September.
Austria returns remains of 64 indigenous people to New Zealand
(New Zealand; Austria)Lucy Craymer (2022). Austria returns remains of 64 indigenous people to New Zealand. Reuters. 29 September.
Scots urged to help hunt for art by Australia's `stolen generations' of children
(Australia; United Kingdom)PA News Agency (2022). Scots urged to help hunt for art by Australia's `stolen generations' of children. Redditch & Alcester Advertiser. 29 September.
Old Master upgrades: how dealer James Stunt's `sleepers' became autograph Van Dycks worth millions
(United Kingdom; United States of America)Georgina Adam, Mark Hollingsworth (2022). Old Master upgrades: how dealer James Stunt's `sleepers' became autograph Van Dycks worth millions. The Art Newspaper. 29 September.
Thousand-year-old Gospel manuscript to return to Greek monastery in Museum of the Bible repatriation
(Greece; Turkey; United States of America)Mark A. Kellner (2022). Thousand-year-old Gospel manuscript to return to Greek monastery in Museum of the Bible repatriation. The Washington Times. 28 September.
The 17th-Century Galileo Manuscript that basically went from Treasure to Trash
(United States of America)Joe Garza (2022). The 17th-Century Galileo Manuscript that basically went from Treasure to Trash. Grunge. 28 September.
Burglars loot three ancient idols from Shakti shrine in Odisha's Salipur
(India)Express News Service (2022). Burglars loot three ancient idols from Shakti shrine in Odisha's Salipur. The New Indian Express. 27 September.
Austria to return stolen Māori and Moriori ancestral remains
(New Zealand; Austria)André Chumko (2022). Austria to return stolen Māori and Moriori ancestral remains. Stuff.co.nz. 27 September.
Second New Zealand museum returns cultural objects to central Australia's Warumugnu people
(Australia; New Zealand)Callan Morse (2022). Second New Zealand museum returns cultural objects to central Australia's Warumugnu people. National Indigenous Times. 26 September.
These Colors Are Corporate Trademarks. A Danish Artist Coopted Them To Make A More Truthful Logo.
(Denmark)Jonathon Keats (2022). These Colors Are Corporate Trademarks. A Danish Artist Coopted Them To Make A More Truthful Logo.. Forbes. 26 September.