The Michael C. Carlos Museum upholds ethical and professional standards in acquisitions, ensuring all objects have a thoroughly researched historical context and provenance. The museum avoids acquiring works that violate U.S. laws, are illegally exported, or obtained through war or unrest, and responds promptly to repatriation claims. They adhere to Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) and UNESCO guidelines, mandating transparency and responsible collecting to discourage illicit cultural trade. Prioritizing equity and access, they collaborate with communities to respect cultural heritage. The museum is committed to public trust, transparency, and returning objects if acquired unlawfully. They maintain a public online record of acquisitions and welcome feedback on their practices. Updated November 2022.
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