A NEW LEVEL OF BOLDNESS
Is France a tender contact? Three heists within the area of a yr does begin to look careless.
Louvre workers have warned about employees shortages earlier than they usually went on strike in June. However nowhere seems safe. In January, robbers blew up the door to the Drents Museum within the Netherlands to loot artefacts, together with a gold helmet from round 450BC.
Some thieves have began to interrupt down stolen gold within the getaway van, prepared for smelting, in response to accounts from the art-dealing fraternity. A US$6 million gold bathroom was ripped out of England’s Blenheim Palace a number of years again, ostensibly for its metallic worth.
The shambolic nature of the Louvre caper suggests a brand new degree of boldness for even the decrease reaches of organised crime as they search for a slice of a booming marketplace for illicit artwork and antiquities, estimated at US$2 billion to US$6 billion.
Like cybercrime and digital forex scams, it’s all an sad byproduct of our more and more cashless existence. With fewer banks to rob and fewer cash held in store registers, those that love to do their thieving in the actual world have been turning to newly loaded cryptocurrency entrepreneurs or searching for simply lifted gadgets like top-end watches. Artwork displays now discover themselves on the extra rarefied finish of this disagreeable enterprise.
This can solely add to the distress of small museums, three out of 5 of whom say they’re nervous about their future as footfall declines and prices rise. How can they fund further safety in that atmosphere? What makes the Louvre a “slap within the face” for all museums, as artwork detective Christopher Marinello places it, is that if it might probably occur to the grand previous girl of such institutions, what hope do others have? It has already been slated to obtain a lavish €800 million makeover. The much less exalted gained’t be so fortunate.