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In this episode, we talk to Marie Fischer, who is a Global Art Fair Manager & Provenance Researcher at the Art Loss Register. Founded in 1990, the Art Loss Register holds the world’s largest private database of lost, stolen and looted art, antiques and collectibles, currently listing more than 700,000 items.
We discuss Marie's role, including her work on trying to reclaim Nazi looted art, her route into her 'perfect career' and opportunities that exist within her organisation. She shares what roles look like in a different form of the arts, and how this area links to her personal interests.
By Ross Claydon-MullinsIn this episode, we talk to Marie Fischer, who is a Global Art Fair Manager & Provenance Researcher at the Art Loss Register. Founded in 1990, the Art Loss Register holds the world’s largest private database of lost, stolen and looted art, antiques and collectibles, currently listing more than 700,000 items.
We discuss Marie's role, including her work on trying to reclaim Nazi looted art, her route into her 'perfect career' and opportunities that exist within her organisation. She shares what roles look like in a different form of the arts, and how this area links to her personal interests.