A new online museum is sharing the histories of repatriated objects

This article was first published by The Art Newspaper.

It seems every day there is a new story about an antiquity making its way from a museum back to its place of origin. In New York alone, major institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art routinely stage official repatriation ceremonies, proudly inviting members of the press, and the Antiquities Trafficking Unit at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is constantly combing collections and seizing illegally acquired objects across the US.

Although there is no lack of information on individual repatriated works, the larger picture of where they came from and how, who is returning them and why can be lost in the anecdotes. This is where the Museum of Looted Antiquities (Mola) comes in—a new digital platform that traces not only the histories of specific repatriated objects but also compiles metadata in order to better understand smuggling networks and the museum industry’s intensifying repatriation efforts.

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