Kramer: The Shady Practices Of “Deaccessioning”

Hilton Kramer wishes museums would be more direct when the talk about “deaccessioning.” “As far as I have been able to discover, we have no reliable figures on the number of paintings and other types of cultural property that have been lost to the public as a result of “deaccessing” works. The practice is not illegal, but it is often suspect or even shady, especially when the transaction relies—as it often does—on a high degree of secrecy and speed in order to lower the risk of public intervention.”