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Law and Crime   -   Oct 21, 2025 Interpol adds crown jewels taken in Louvre heist to stolen art database
French crown jewels are pictured against a white background

Paris Public Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said Tuesday that the preliminary monetary value of the artifacts is around €88 million, or about $102 million.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Oct 21, 2025 Louvre remained closed for second day as details emerge in jewel heist
Louvre remained closed for second day as details emerge in jewel heist

Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said the theft exposed “great vulnerability” in France’s museums, and that he has instructed prefects nationwide to review and strengthen security at cultural sites.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Oct 20, 2025 New art award spotlights hidden backbone of fine art education
New art award spotlights hidden backbone of fine art education

"With the Liu Shiming Educator Award, we’re proud to shine a light on the vital yet too often overlooked contributions of adjunct professors, the underrecognized cores of arts education."

by Adam Schrader
Market and Money   -   Oct 20, 2025 San Francisco gallery Altman Siegel to close, citing market pressure
San Francisco gallery Altman Siegel to close, citing market pressure

“As it has become too difficult for a gallery this size to scale in this climate, I have made the incredibly tough decision to close rather than diminish either the space or the commitment to exhibit conceptually uncompromising work.”

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Oct 19, 2025 Computer scientist petitions Supreme Court to hear AI art copyright dispute
An AI-generated artwork of train tracks running through a floral landscape

Stephen Thaler petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month to hear his case centering on copyright protections for AI-generated artwork.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Oct 19, 2025 Egypt’s Antiquities Ministry denies filing complaint against journalist
A gold ancient Egyptian bracelet with a blue bead is pictured against a black background

Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has denied that its minister filed a legal complaint against a journalist whose recent stories examined alleged antiquities thefts.

by Adam Schrader
French crown jewels are pictured against a white background
Law and Crime   -   Oct 21, 2025 Interpol adds crown jewels taken in Louvre heist to stolen art database

Paris Public Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said Tuesday that the preliminary monetary value of the artifacts is around €88 million, or about $102 million.

by Adam Schrader
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Law and Crime   -   Oct 21, 2025 Interpol adds crown jewels taken in Louvre heist to stolen art database
French crown jewels are pictured against a white background

Paris Public Prosecutor Laure Beccuau said Tuesday that the preliminary monetary value of the artifacts is around €88 million, or about $102 million.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Oct 21, 2025 Louvre remained closed for second day as details emerge in jewel heist
Louvre remained closed for second day as details emerge in jewel heist

Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said the theft exposed “great vulnerability” in France’s museums, and that he has instructed prefects nationwide to review and strengthen security at cultural sites.

by Adam Schrader
Labor and Capital   -   Oct 20, 2025 New art award spotlights hidden backbone of fine art education
New art award spotlights hidden backbone of fine art education

"With the Liu Shiming Educator Award, we’re proud to shine a light on the vital yet too often overlooked contributions of adjunct professors, the underrecognized cores of arts education."

by Adam Schrader
Market and Money   -   Oct 20, 2025 San Francisco gallery Altman Siegel to close, citing market pressure
San Francisco gallery Altman Siegel to close, citing market pressure

“As it has become too difficult for a gallery this size to scale in this climate, I have made the incredibly tough decision to close rather than diminish either the space or the commitment to exhibit conceptually uncompromising work.”

by Adam Schrader
Science and Technology   -   Oct 19, 2025 Computer scientist petitions Supreme Court to hear AI art copyright dispute
An AI-generated artwork of train tracks running through a floral landscape

Stephen Thaler petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month to hear his case centering on copyright protections for AI-generated artwork.

by Adam Schrader
Law and Crime   -   Oct 19, 2025 Egypt’s Antiquities Ministry denies filing complaint against journalist
A gold ancient Egyptian bracelet with a blue bead is pictured against a black background

Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has denied that its minister filed a legal complaint against a journalist whose recent stories examined alleged antiquities thefts.

by Adam Schrader
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