Art Crime in Context

Naomi Oosterman (Editor), Donna Yates (Editor)

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Abstract

This book brings together empirical and theoretical case-study research on art and heritage crime. Drawn from a diverse group of researchers and professionals, the work presented explores contemporary conceptualisations of art crime within broader contexts. In this volume, we see ‘art’ in its usual forms for art crime scholarship: in paintings and antiquities. However, we also see art in fossils and in violins, chairs and jewellery, holes in the ground and even in the institutions meant to protect any, or all, of the above. And where there is art, there is crime. Chapters in this volume, alternatively, zoom in on specific objects, on specific locations, and on specific institutions, considering how each interact with the various conceptions of crime that exist in those contexts. This volume challenges the boundaries of what we understand as “art and heritage crimes” and displays that both art, and criminality related to art, is creative and unpredictable.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer Nature Switzerland AG
Number of pages207
ISBN (Electronic)9783031140846
ISBN (Print)9783031140839
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2022

Publication series

SeriesStudies in Art, Heritage, Law and the Market
Volume6
ISSN2524-7425

Keywords

  • art crime
  • heritage crime
  • art forgery
  • art theft
  • antiquities trafficking
  • cultural property
  • art world
  • cultural heritage
  • art market studies
  • securitization and Policing

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