Litigating the Return of Nazi-Looted Art
(United States of America)Michael Hoenig (2018). Litigating the Return of Nazi-Looted Art. The New York Law Journal. 5 October.
Roban en la iglesia de Valdegrulla en un nuevo ataque al patrimonio de la Diócesis de Osma-Soria
(Spain)Theft in the church of Veldegrulla in a new attack against the heritage of the Diocese of Osma-Soria
Europa Press (2018). Roban en la iglesia de Valdegrulla en un nuevo ataque al patrimonio de la Diócesis de Osma-Soria. 20 Minutos. 5 October.
Historic coat of arms taken from museum
(Australia)Amani Vassiliou (2018). Historic coat of arms taken from museum. The Queensland Times. 4 October.
Syrian antiquities go on display, a reminder of widespread looting during war
(Syria)Reuters (2018). Syrian antiquities go on display, a reminder of widespread looting during war. PRI. 4 October.
Ancient Bible Stolen, Turns up Years Later at Museum of the Bible
(Greece; United States of America)Ben Kennedy (2018). Ancient Bible Stolen, Turns up Years Later at Museum of the Bible. CBN. 4 October.
Paintings Looted by Nazis to eh Presented in Israel for the First Time
(Israel; Germany)Juliane Helmhold (2018). Paintings Looted by Nazis to eh Presented in Israel for the First Time. The Jerusalem Post. 4 October.
Guggenheim Museum Restitutes Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Painting to Heirs of Jewish Collector
(United States of America)Artforum (2018). Guggenheim Museum Restitutes Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Painting to Heirs of Jewish Collector. Artforum. 4 October.
Public art advocates—and the artist himself—speak out against sale of Chicago library's Kerry James Marshall mural
(United States of America)Ruth Lopez (2018). Public art advocates—and the artist himself—speak out against sale of Chicago library's Kerry James Marshall mural. The Art Newspaper. 3 October.
A Postmortem on Trump's Proposed Chinese Art Tariff
(United States of America; China)Kealey Boyd (2018). A Postmortem on Trump's Proposed Chinese Art Tariff. Hyperallergic. 3 October.
Captain Cook statue to be removed from hill in New Zealand after Maori protests
(New Zealand)Jonathan Pearlman (2018). Captain Cook statue to be removed from hill in New Zealand after Maori protests. The Telegraph. 2 October.