Art Recovery International

Art Recovery International The world's leading art recovery and dispute resolution service. Pro-bono services available. Marinello for a free and confidential consultation.
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Specialising in art recovery, Nazi-era restitution, provenance research, discreet & ethical mediation. Art Recovery International (“ARI”) has established an international reputation for the successful negotiation and mediation of complex, cross-border disputes over fine art and cultural property. Working with law enforcement, ARI has recovered works of art for churches, museums, insurance companie

s, and private individuals worldwide. Specialising in Nazi-era restitution, ARI has recovered and resolved disputes involving over $500M worth of stolen and looted artwork. Services are discreet, professional, and conforming to the highest ethical standards. We offer pro-bono services to law enforcement, museums, governments, and emerging artists. We work closely with the non-profit ARTIVE Database and encourage claimants to register all losses at www.artive.org. For art recovery and dispute resolution services, or Press and media enquiries, contact Christopher A. [email protected]

Indirizzo

2591 Dorsoduro
Venice
30123

Vaparetto to Ca' Rezzonico

Informazione generale

Art Recovery International, offers: - Provenance and title research - Expert advice and review of claims - Negotiation and drafting of confidential settlement agreements - Identification and location of claimed cultural objects - Resolution of complex title disputes - Reputation and media management - The professional recovery and return of claimed cultural property - Post recovery sale of items

Telefono

+39 329 693 2606

Sito Web

https://twitter.com/artrecovery

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