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Artwork Institute of Chicago Returns Sacred Buddha Statue to Nepal
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Artwork Institute of Chicago Returns Sacred Buddha Statue to Nepal

Last updated: March 5, 2025 5:42 am
Editorial Board Published March 5, 2025
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The Artwork Institute of Chicago (AIC) introduced yesterday that it has returned the Twelfth-century stone sculpture “Buddha Sheltered by the Serpent Kind Muchalinda” to its nation of origin, Nepal. Since intensifying its provenance analysis focus in 2020, the museum has lately taken steps to repatriate a number of cultural objects in its assortment, similar to a Twelfth-century fragment of a pilaster to Thailand, which had beforehand been misattributed to Cambodia, final summer season.

The Buddha statue was first recognized by the net heritage activist group Misplaced Arts of Nepal in 2021 as matching a statue stolen from Guita Tole in Patan, Kathmandu. 

The sacred statue is a part of Nepal’s wealthy residing heritage, which encompasses historic websites, cultural practices, and spiritual traditions that proceed to play an lively position within the every day lives of its individuals regardless of the continued risk of looting.     

The AIC obtained the statue in 2014 from Marilynn Alsdorf, who collectively together with her husband James was celebrated for his or her in depth Asian artwork assortment. This provenance info is notably lacking from the artifact’s assortment entry on the museum web site. The Alsdorf assortment has lately come below scrutiny: An in depth report co-published by ProPublica and Crain’s Chicago Enterprise alleged that a number of objects donated to the Artwork Institute of Chicago by the Alsdorf couple had been looted from Nepal. Different objects donated by the Alsdorfs to main US museums have already been repatriated. 

The Alsdorf Galleries on the Artwork Institute of Chicago, photographed in 2023 (picture Emiline Smith/Hyperallergic)

Based on the museum’s press launch, the statue had already been “on regular view in museum galleries and featured in landmark exhibitions” since 1997, even though unauthorized removing, commerce, and export of cultural objects has been unlawful below Nepali regulation since 1956. 

In response to Hyperallergic’s request for remark, an AIC spokesperson stated that “the museum is committed to prioritizing provenance research across departments and is dedicated to researching each object in its collection.” 

“This work is complex and can take significant time, but this latest return is a demonstration of our commitment to take action when we learn new information,” the spokesperson stated.

Final December, the AIC appointed Jacques Schuhmacher as its first-ever government director of provenance analysis. Within the press launch concerning the Nepali sculpture’s return, Schuhmacher mentions “proactive outreach and collaboration with countries and communities” and “partnership with our colleagues from Nepal.” 

20231106 153425Artwork Institute of Chicago Nepal assortment, 2023 (picture Emiline Smith/Hyperallergic)

The assertion doesn’t credit score the net sleuths who recognized the statue early on, or the Nepal Heritage Restoration Marketing campaign, which has been instrumental in holding US museums accountable for the origins of their Nepali collections. 

“The outstanding provenance research team of AIC must visit Nepal so that they can understand all Nepalese antiquities are stolen from places of worship,” a consultant for Misplaced Arts of Nepal informed Hyperallergic.

Erin Thompson, professor of artwork crime at John Jay Faculty and a Hyperallergic contributor, stated museums ought to “acknowledge the larger problem instead of congratulating themselves for tiny fixes.” 

“How can a museum pat itself on the back for ‘strategic and rigorous research’ when it is depending on the unpaid, uncredited work of source country researchers and when dozens of artifacts from the same red flag sources remain apparently unexamined in its collection?” Thompson informed Hyperallergic.

A number of Nepali objects stay within the Artwork Institute of Chicago’s assortment, together with an inscribed gilt-copper necklace from Kathmandu’s Taleju Temple. The Taleju necklace, a present from the Alsdorf Basis, was first recognized as having been looted from Kathmandu in 2021, and since then, activists have raised important public consciousness and help for its repatriation. 

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