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Below is a list of books and journals that the Center for Art Law compiles in our quest to keep track of the art law publications and relevant scholarship.

If you are working on a new title, or your book is already out, and you would like to have it included in the Repository, please send us information about it (Title, Author/Editor(s), Date of Publication; ISBN, short summary, link to your publisher/distributor).

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CfAl Provenance Research 1

Provenance Research 1

ICOM
English
March 2026

“This issue is the first of two volumes addressing the challenges faced by museums today in establishing the provenance of their collections. Many objects, collections and ancestral remains found in museums today lack a clear or full provenance: conditions that reflect the historical conditions under which they were assembled. 

In this first issue, contributors were called upon to reflect on methods for reconstructing and examining the ownership, custody and contextual histories of objects, collections and ancestral remains with absent or incomplete provenance information. Such reconstruction can generate new and renewed meanings and significance for both materials and their source communities, while also engaging with the diverse ways in which provenance research itself is conceptualised.

The second issue on this topic, ‘Provenance Research 2’, will be published in the Spring of 2026.”

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ICOM, Provenance Research 1, March 2026
CfAL The Tangible Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Artsakh Cover

The Tangible Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Artsakh

Dr. Vahram Balayan, Melanya Balayan, Lernik Hovhannisyan, and Slava Sargsyan
English
February 2026

“Spiritual Artsakh NGO announced the release of The Tangible Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Artsakh, a comprehensive, two-volume ethnographic publication detailing endangered, millennia-old, Armenian religious and cultural heritage sites across Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh. The 1,088-page publication authenticates 5,658 diverse monuments in 308 indigenous Armenian settlements across eight regions of Artsakh, which are at risk, following the large-scale and complete displacement of the Armenian population from Artsakh in 2023. The publication is available for free download in both English and Armenian.”

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Dr. Vahram Balayan, Melanya Balayan, Lernik Hovhannisyan, and Slava Sargsyan, The Tangible Cultural Monuments of the Republic of Artsakh, February 2026
CfAL Kulturrecht Kunstrecht Cover

Kulturrecht Kunstrecht

Andrea F. G. Raschèr and Anne Laure Bandle
German
March 2026

Culture shapes our identity and social interaction. Art is an essential part of this, but it can also open up new perspectives or critically examine existing ones. 

This book delves into the complex connections between art, culture, and law. It conveys the fundamentals—from basic cultural rights to cultural funding. It illuminates classic aspects such as historic preservation and copyright law as well as current topics, such as the role of AI and NFTs in art. Particular attention is paid to sensitive issues such as Nazi-looted art and cultural assets from colonial contexts, which require legal clarification. Furthermore, the book offers practical insights into contract drafting in the arts and culture sector: from purchase agreements to film and music contracts.

This work is aimed at lawyers, cultural professionals, and anyone interested in the dynamic interplay between culture, art, and law. It serves as a guide through the multifaceted nature of this legal field and encourages further exploration.”

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Andrea F. G. Raschèr and Anne Laure Bandle, Kulturrecht Kunstrecht, March 2026
CfAL The Thief Collector Poster

The Thief Collector

English
March 2022

“In 1985, Willem de Kooning’s “Woman-Ochre,” one of the most valuable paintings of the 20th century, was cut from its frame at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. 32 years later, the painting was found hanging in a New Mexico home.”

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The Thief Collector, March 2022
CfAL Entrapment Poster

Entrapment

English
April 1999

Insurance investigator Virginia Baker deems that the thief Robert MacDougal has robbed a Rembrandt painting. To retrieve the painting, she poses as an art thief, cooperating with him in criminal acts.”

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Entrapment, April 1999