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SAFE MUSEUMS, SAFE COLLECTIONS. A
SELECTION OF ARTICLES BY PIOTR OGRODZKI,
NIMOZ LIBRARY, VOL. 13, WARSZAWA 2020
Safe Museums, Safe Collections. A Selection
of Articles by Piotr Ogrodzki is a publication discussing
the contemporary problems of crimes against heritage
objects. The essays written over the period of 20 years were
systematically published in the ‘Cenne, Bezcenne/Utracone’
journal, the only periodical dedicated to the recovery and
restitutions of the lost national heritage. The publication is
composed of 18 papers characterizing selected threats to
museums and collections. All the presented texts oscillate
within the semantic concepts related to crime and theft in
museums and sacral facilities. The essays aptly juxtapose
legal aspects with the practices of the protection of national
heritage, while the described examples of security measures
have been and will remain applicable also in the future.
The additional value of the publication of Piotr Ogrodzki’s
texts is their translation into English. Although many of the
described thefts of art works have taken place in Poland, the
Author also points to similar circumstances of such crimes
in Europe. Enriched with Piotr Ogrodzki’s short biography
and bibliography, the book begins with the papers by Piotr
Majewski, Paulina Florjanowicz, Kamil Zeidler, and Jacek
Rulewicz. It concludes with the message of Chief Inspector
Adam Grajewski of the Polish Police Headquarters under
a meaningful title In Lieu of an Afterword. Museum Collection
Safety. The publisher of the book, the National Institute
for Museums and Public Collections, NIMOZ, should be
acknowledge for the noble idea of publishing this book,
thus commemorating the outstanding individual that Piotr
Ogrodzki was.