1. A plundered exhibition in the Kherson Regional History Museum after
the retreat of the Russian army, November 2022. (Kherson Regional
History Museum; photograph Valeriia Nikolaeva).
Book Review
Plaster Monuments: Architecture and the Power of Reproduction. By Mari Lending
6. The twelth-century gallery in the Musée de sculpture comparée, Paris. A cast of the Erechtheion caryatid from the British Museum, London, is juxtaposed with the ‘smiling angel’ from Reims Cathedral. From P. F. J. Marcou, Album du Musée de Sculpture Comparée, vol. 2 (Paris, 1897).
Publication Received
The Carabinieri Command for the Protection of Cultural Property: Saving the World’s Heritage. By Laurie Rush and Luisa Benedettini Millington.
The Lost Museum: The Berlin Painting and Sculpture Collections 70 Years after World War II. Edited by Julien Chapuis and Stephan Kemperdick for the Skulpturensammlung and the Gemäldegalerie of the
Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
57. The Cold-War-era Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air missile, positioned on one of the Hayward Gallery's terraces by Richard Wentworth as part of the exhibition History is Now: 7 Artists Take on Britain, London, 2015
Attributed works:
58. Commission by muf architecture in the V.& A.'s Medieval and Renaissance Galleries, as part of the exhibition All of This Belongs to You at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2015