January 4, 2012
Chasing Aphrodite – event in Washington
The authors of Chasing Aphrodite, Jason Felch and Ralph Frammolino are taking part in an event in Washington to discuss looted antiquities and transparency in American museums.
From:
National Press Club
Chasing Aphrodite - event in Washington,Chasing Aphrodite: Investigative Journalists Track Down Looted Antiquities
January 24, 2012 6:00 PMThis is a ticketed event. Click here to jump to the ticket form.
Investigative journalists to analyze looted antiquities, and museum transparency
Jason Felch and Ralph Frammolino, investigative journalists and authors of “Chasing Aphrodite: The Hunt for Looted Antiquities at the World’s Richest Museum” will join Gary Vikan, director of the Walters Art Museum and Arthur Houghton, a former curator at the Getty Museum, to discuss looted antiquities and transparency in American museums at 6 p.m. Jan. 24 in the National Press Club ballroom.
The event will be moderated by James Grimaldi, investigative reporter for the Washington Post.In “Chasing Aphrodite,” their gripping art world detective story, Felch and Frammolino reveal the inner workings of the J. Paul Getty Museum and its quest to build a world-class collection of Roman and Greek art. Hubris, greed and ethics are key themes in the book, which culminates with Italy’s criminal indictment of the Getty’s antiquities curator and the return of $1 billion of ancient objects from U.S. museums and private collections.
“Chasing Aphrodite” gives an unparalleled glimpse into the reality that lies behind many of America’s collections of ancient art. It is the culmination of five years of reporting that began with a Los Angeles Times series for which Felch and Frammolino were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in 2006.
Please reserve your ticket today! The event is free to members of the National Press Club and $5 for all guests of members or non-members who wish to attend. Tickets can be reserved and purchased via the from below.
- Chasing Aphrodite – Italy’s attempts to reclaim their cultural patrimony : February 1, 2012
- Tips for finding looted artefacts at your local museum : February 17, 2012
- Aphrodite statue returns to Sicily from Getty Museum : November 14, 2011
- Chasing Aphrodite – calling into question the place museums occupy in our society : June 13, 2012
- WikiLoot – using the power of people to analyse the illicit trade in antiquities : March 13, 2012
- How the wikiloot crowdsourcing project aims to located looted artefacts around the world : June 7, 2012
- Francesco Rutelli & the Getty : August 4, 2007
- How wikiloot could help to shut down the archaeological underworld : July 23, 2012