Crimes against Art: Forgery, Theft & Repatriation Issues: Art Theft

Resources for research on art fakes & forgeries, art theft, art provenance, and cultural repatriation.

Case Histories

Art Theft

Organizations Fighting Art Theft

Association for Research into Crimes Aginst Art (ARCA), Based in Italy but international in membership, this non-profit, think tank/research organization studies issues in art crime and cultural property protection, runs educational programs, and consults on art protection and recovery issues brought to them by police, governments, museums, places of worship, and other public institutions.

The Art Loss Register, A fee-based service for collectors to register their art, to report objects stolen, and to search the database for lost and stolen art works before purchases.  

ICOM Red List, Originated in 1997 as a list of African archeological items at risk of being stolen, the list has now expanded to include not only Africa but also Latin America, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Peru.  

International Foundation of Art Research (IFAR), A not-for-profit educational and research organization. A major component of their work concerns itself with art theft and ownership.

DVDs & Streaming Videos

To locate DVDs use the Library Catalog or browse the shelves in the library. Use the Guide to Streaming Videos to learn what is available at KU.  

Myths of Art Thefts and Art Theft Investigation. John Barelli, chief security officer at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art and dispels the myths of the business of art theft and explores the realities of art theft. Barelli explains the process of an art theft investigation, using actual case studies and delves into world of museum security.

Stolen. New York, NY : Hart Sharp Entertainment, [2006]. The story of the largest art heist in modern history when thieves gained access to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in 1990. 90 minutes. DVD.

GSA Recovers Historic New Deal Art  A new documentary film showcasing GSA's work to recover lost and stolen Depression-era art.