Since 2007, U.S. authorities have seized and returned an estimated 20,000 stolen art objects, now the Federal Bureau of Investigations is hoping future efforts will be aided by its National Stolen Art ...
Wall-mounted TVs are great for watching movies, but they just take up a lot of space when you’re not using them. Instead of letting that big, blank screen just hang there, consider turning it into a ...
The FBI’s National Stolen Art File (NSAF) began in the late ’70s with a simple mission: Enlist the public’s help in recovering lost or stolen masterpieces. Since then, the FBI reports that over 8,000 ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) has launched a free digital guide for art lovers’ mobile phones. The resource, on the Bloomberg Connects application, “promises to revolutionize the ...
For most people, art, like espresso, is best served in small doses. DailyArt, a free app for iOs and Android, is your daily dose of classic paintings. For five minutes a day, awaken your inner culture ...
Numerous concerns are weighing on the minds of many, whether it’s current global conflicts, climate change or the precarious state of the economy, it is no surprise that the world is grappling with a ...
With companies racing to develop Shazam for art, we see what instant-identification apps really add to your experience in museums and galleries. By Sophie Haigney At the Betty Cuningham gallery on the ...
Googling yourself took on a whole new meaning this weekend. That’s because a Google app that matches your face with artworks from museums around the globe not only rocketed to the top of your social ...
The world’s biggest law enforcement agency wants the public’s help in identifying and preventing the sale of illicitly trafficked cultural goods. Private art crime sleuths the world over have just ...