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When the Storm Takes More Than Just Your Home: The Overlooked Vulnerability of Cultural Collections in Natural Disasters
The sky has turned an eerie shade of green, the kind that signals something ominous on the horizon. The winds are already howling outside your window, bending the palm trees to their breaking point. The local news station repeats its urgent warning—the hurricane has intensified to a Category 5 and…
The Weakest Link in Museum Security
By Bill Anderson, Art Guard This article first appeared on the Art Guard blog, December 10, 2024 If diminished funding and smaller budgets aren’t enough to challenge the existence of many museums we were reminded of another glaring vulnerability. Smash-and-grab assaults occurred in two smaller French museums in the last…
Is Your Collection a Target? The Growing Threat of Vandalism by Activists
By now, most of us have seen these images. A pair or small group of environmental activists stage a protest in front of a high-profile painting, artifact, or historic monument. Some splash it with paint, soup, or cake. Many glue their hands to the front of the artwork directly or…
3 Keys to Museum Security
Securing a museum, like all other forms of security, requires a careful balancing act between protection and accessibility. Consider a jewelry store. In order to sell valuable gems, customers must be able to see them, first through clear glass cases and then, should they be interested in a purchase, outside…
The Everyday Security Threat to Museums
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Publications
Further insights appear in numerous books and articles by Argus experts, some of which are listed here:
Thirteen Perfect Fugitives by Geoffrey Kelly, coming from Post Hill Press in March 2026.
The Rembrandt Heist: A Criminal Genius, a Stolen Masterpiece, and an Enigmatic Friendship by Anthony Amore, 2025, Simon & Shuster
The Grave Robber: The Biggest Stolen Artifacts Case in FBI History and the Bureau’s Quest to Set Things Right by Tim Carpenter, 2025, Harper Collins.
The Woman Who Stole Vermeer: The True Story of Rose Dugdale and the Russborough House Art Heist by Anthony M. Amore, 2020, Pegasus
Saving Art Preserving Heritage – Salviamo l’arte proteggendo il patrimonio by Catherine P. Foster and Renato Miracco, 2018, Gangemi Editorespa International
The Art of the Con: The Most Notorious Fakes, Frauds, and Forgeries in the Art World by Anthony M. Amore, 2015, St. Martin’s Press
Stealing Rembrandts: The Untold Stories of Notorious Art Heists by Anthony M. Amore and Tom Mashberg, 2011, Macmillan

