INTERSECTIONS - YLS Art Law Conference Featuring Emmanuelle Polack and Laurel Zuckerman

Event time: 
Friday, March 3, 2023 - 9:00am
Location: 
Yale Sterling Law Building See map
Event description: 

panels, an artist keynote address, catered meals, and a tour of the Yale Art Gallery (YUAG). The first panel, “Modern Approaches to Restitution and Repatriation,” and will feature Emmanuelle Polack, the Louvre’s “art sleuth,” Laurel Zuckerman, the named plaintiff in Zuckerman v. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Antonia V. Bartoli, the Curator of Provenance Research at YUAG, and Nicholas O’Donnell, partner at Sullivan & Worcester and leading Nazi-era art law litigator. The panel will be co-moderated by Sreya Pinnamaneni (YLS ‘24) and Katherine Wilson-Milne, partner at Schindler, Cohen & Hoffman and YLS alumna.

The second panel, “Memory, Reparations, and Transitional Justice,” will feature Amina Krvavac, the Executive Director of the War Childhood Museum (recipient of a 2018 European Museum of the Year Award), Sarah Case, the Deputy Program Director for the International Coalition of Sites of Consciencetraci kato-kiriyama, playwright and organizer of the National Nikkei Reparations Coalition, and Cécile Fromont, Professor in the History of Art at Yale University.

The rest of the conference is dedicated to experiences that connect the issues of memory, justice, and repatriation to art in person. A curator-guided tour of the Yale University Art Gallery designed for the conference will take participants to see and discuss objects with contentious histories that continue to be researched and pieces of contemporary art that deal directly with themes of justice and redress.

Finally, our keynote address will be delivered by Ana de Orbegoso, an amazing Peruvian artist and the creator of “So What Do We Do with Our History?” and “Urban Virgins,” two series that explore the embodied relationship between colonization, restitution, memory, identity, and reclamation. 

Our programming will be followed by a Dinner and Wine Reception at High George, sponsored by the Yale MacMillan Center.

The conference is open to the public and free of charge.Please visit the event page to complete mandatory registration and browse the website for details about the program!