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When a Visit to the Museum Becomes an Ethical Dilemma

The New York Times – Travel:

Western museums are major tourist attractions, drawing travelers from around the world. But what responsibility do we bear as spectators for patronizing institutions that display what critics say are stolen works?

Charly Wilder
Author: Charly Wilder

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Art, Colonization, Edo Museum of West African Art, Elgin Marbles, Greek Civilization, Holocaust and the Nazi Era, Humboldt Forum, Leopold Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museums, Parthenon (Greece), Smithsonian Institution
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