Art Recovery Group

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Art Recovery Group
Industry Art market services
Founded 2013 (2013)
Founder Christopher A. Marinello
Website artclaim.com


Art Recovery Group is a private company that provides due diligence, dispute resolution and art recovery services to the international art market and cultural heritage institutions. It is headquartered in London but maintains additional offices in Milan and New Delhi.[1]

The company was founded in 2013 initially specialising in the recovery of stolen and claimed works of art. In 2015 the company launched the ArtClaim Database as a new art market due diligence resource. The online-resource was developed with Soza Technical and LTU technologies, introducing image-recognition technology to commercial due diligence for the first time.[2]

History

Art Recovery Group was established in 2013 by Christopher A. Marinello, a lawyer specialising in the recovery of stolen and claimed works of art. Prior to founding the company, Marinello was formerly General Counsel of the Art Loss Register.[3] All the company's services are provided to law enforcement agencies on a pro-bono basis.

Since its establishment, Art Recovery Group has overseen a number of high-profile recovery cases including works by:

In 2015, the company launched the ArtClaim Database as a new due diligence resource for the international art market.[12] The web-based platform introduced image-recognition technology into searches and item registrations in order to improve the accuracy of efforts to reduce the trade in illicit art. In October 2015, the ArtClaim Database was awarded Wealth Management Innovator of the Year at the Spear's Wealth Management awards.[13]

Christopher A. Marinello

Art Recovery Group’s CEO is Christopher A. Marinello, one of the world’s leading practitioners in the restitution and recovery of stolen and claimed works of art. He has been involved in the recovery of over $400 million worth of art and some of the most high-profile stolen art cases around the world.[14]

Marinello has also represented the heirs of Paul Rosenberg in their recovery efforts for art works looted during the Second World War. In May 2015, Marinello oversaw the recovery of a painting by Henri Matisse discovered in the Munich home of Cornelius Gurlitt on behalf of the Rosenberg family.[15]

In 2013, Marinello co-founded the annual Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Symposium with New York University School of Professional Studies.[16]

Notable recovery cases

See also

External links

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