The Vilcek Basis, a nonprofit that raises consciousness of the contributions of immigrant to American historical past and tradition, introduced the recipients of its twentieth annual prizes for excellence within the arts and sciences. Amongst this yr’s honorees was Matthew Bogdanos, a former classics scholar, US Marine colonel, and present assistant district lawyer in New York.
Bogdanos is a well-recognized determine within the artwork world. In 2017, he launched the Antiquities Trafficking Unit, a division of the New York District Lawyer’s workplace devoted to recovering and repatriating looted antiquities. Since its inception, the unit has seized greater than 5,000 objects from museums, public sale homes, and personal collectors, with a mixed estimated worth exceeding $300 million.
ARTnews adopted one in every of Bogdanos’s most high-profile investigations, into New York hedge-fund pioneer and artwork collector Michael Steinhardt, for its 2022 Prime 200 Collectors situation.
This yr, the muse awarded Bogdanos the Marica Vilcek Prize in Artwork Historical past, which carries a $100,000 purse, in recognition of his “lifelong dedication to recovering looted antiquities and his work to safeguard cultural artifacts.” Bogdanos declined the money award; the muse will as an alternative donate the funds to nonprofits of his selecting.
“What makes Bogdanos’s work exceptional isn’t just his success in any single endeavor, however his refusal to relaxation on these successes,” reads a profile on the muse’s web site. “Every felony conviction is just not an endpoint however a launching pad for the following mission. As Bogdanos notes about illicit artwork from World Warfare II nonetheless being recovered at this time, ‘The battle should be joined at this time to cease the destruction earlier than it’s too late.’”
The Vilcek Basis has introduced its annual prizes since 2006 and, up to now, has awarded $9.6 million to recipients.

