Art, nationalism and cultural heritage: artworks belong where they are found
This book studies the complex and often tempestuous relationship between Art and Nationalism. It is clear that a work of art is part of the history and cultural heritage of a nation, and that it transforms society as much as the artist who gave it birth. But Art, synonym of universality and timeless...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book studies the complex and often tempestuous relationship between Art and Nationalism. It is clear that a work of art is part of the history and cultural heritage of a nation, and that it transforms society as much as the artist who gave it birth. But Art, synonym of universality and timelessness, poorly lends itself to nationalistic appropriation. The Art and Nation dyad is complex? Exile produced among the uprooted African peoples a music that had not existed in Africa and that has now traveled the world. But it destroyed their genius as sculptors: nothing in Brazil or Haiti is comparable to the bronzes of Benin (Nigeria). The issue naturally leads to the debate about Art and cultural property and cultural heritage. Art in the colonial eighteenth century bought by collectors and reputed museums and galleries is generally stolen or looted. 0The book focuses also on the illicit appropriation of art in time of war, an specifically during the Nazi hegemony on Europe and the looted of Jewish families and collectors. The awakening of countries with ancient civilizations regarding the importance of collective memory and cultural heritage, coming in step with their emergence on the international scene (China, India, Iran, Egypt, Turkey, Korea?) prompts them to exercise increasing pressure on and continuously issue claims to museums, art dealers and collectors which can no longer be ignored or treated with condescension. This trend is irreversible, flying in the face of the illusory concept of universal cultural heritage propounded by the curator of the British Museum. The restitution of works of art that are listed as unique within the cultural heritage of the mobilized countries (Mexico, Peru, China, Bolivia, Cyprus, Guatemala, Korea, Egypt?) must be considered |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
I- ART, NATIONALISM AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
ART AND NATIONALISM PAGES
NATIONALISM AND MODERN ART 14
COLONIALISM, IDENTITY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE 16
THE SPOILS OF WAR 27
THE PROTECTION OF THE PATRIMONY 31
NATIONAL HERITAGE VERSUS MANKIND HERITAGE 35
ILLEGAL, ILLICIT AND LOOTED 43
DIPLOMATS, ARCHAELOGISTS AND GOLD-DIGGERS 47
COLLECTORS, DONORS AND MUSEUMS 56
GENEROUS BUT ILL GOTTEN DONATIONS 64
LOAN AND APPROPRIATION 74
THE INTEGRITY OF THE ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES 78
THE INTEGRITY OF THE COLLECTIONS 96
CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL MUSEUMS 98
- THE SECURITY ISSUE 98
-THE RESTORATION AND VALUE ISSUE 105
THREATS, THEFTS AND DISASTERS 111
THE DUE DILIGENCE PROCESS 119
THE INTERNET 130
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BIBLIOTHEK
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HEIDELBERG
THE NAZI S PLUNDERS 135
POLAND, HUNGARIA AND EAST EUROPE 141
THE SOVIET UNION AND RUSSIA 146
THE UNITED KINGDOM 149
BELGIUM 152
THE NETHERLANDS 153
THE UNITED STATES 157
GERMANY 166
AUSTRIA 174
SWITZERLAND ISI
NORWAY 185
FRANCE 186
ITALY 199
THE SHOAH BUSINESS 201
THE PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND
RESTITUTIONS : AN IRREVERSIBLE TREND 211
INTERNATIONAL TREATIES: 211
HAGUE CONVENTION
COMMONWEALTH SCHEME
UNESCO S CONVENTION
UNIDROIT CONVENTION
ARBITRATION 215
INTERNATIONAL FUND AND RECOMMENDATIONS 215
BILATERAL AGREEMENTS 217
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RESTITUITIONS AND IMPORTS RESTRICTIONS 218
TURKEY S CAMPAIGN 225
MUSEUMS: PRUDENT AND RELUCTANT STANCE 234
IV- CONCLUSION 245
BIBLIOGRAPHY 257
ILLUSTRATIONS 277
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