Thursday, February 18, 2010

Art world worried about new rule on air cargo | Homeland Security News Wire

Art world worried about new rule on air cargo | Homeland Security News Wire:
As of 1 August, all items shipped as cargo on commercial passenger airplanes will have to go through airline security screening; as much as 20 percent of art shipped around the world travels this way, and museums, galleries, and collectors are worried: even the faint possibility of an airline inspector with a screwdriver uncrating a Calder sculpture or an early Renaissance tempera painting is enough to keep many in the art world awake at night.

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