News Summary
Two valuable sculptures by renowned artist Sir Daniel Winn were stolen from a storage facility in Anaheim Hills, California, in a targeted heist worth approximately $2.1 million. The theft, characterized by its complexity, involved breaking locks and disabling power to the facility. The stolen pieces include ‘Quantum Mechanics Homme’ and ‘Icarus Within,’ both 8 feet tall and significant to the local art community. Investigations are ongoing as police believe this heist was meticulously planned, raising concerns about art security.
Anaheim, California – Major Art Theft Unfolds
Two highly valuable sculptures by acclaimed artist Sir Daniel Winn were stolen from a storage facility in Anaheim Hills, California, in a targeted heist valued at approximately $2.1 million. The theft took place between Saturday night and Monday morning, as the thieves managed to break the lock on the storage area and disable power to the facility.
Details of the Sculptures
The larger of the two sculptures, titled Quantum Mechanics Homme, is valued at around $1.8 million, weighs about 4,000 pounds, and stands 8 feet tall. Made of steel, bronze, and lucite, this piece illustrates a winged and horned man. The second sculpture, Icarus Within, is valued at approximately $350,000 and also stands 8 feet tall, depicting a figure from Greek mythology.
The Complexity of the Theft
This particular theft has drawn the attention of local authorities, who believe it was a meticulously planned operation rather than a spur-of-the-moment crime. Investigators noted that it typically requires a substantial number of people and equipment, such as forklifts, to move sculptures of this size. The fact that other valuable artworks and items within the facility remained untouched further indicates that the thieves specifically targeted these two sculptures.
Impact on the Artist
Sir Daniel Winn, who previously studied medicine at UC Irvine and fled Vietnam as a refugee, has established a respected career as a blue-chip artist. Recently appointed as an Art Commissioner for John Wayne Airport, Winn expressed that the theft of his sculptures feels like a significant part of his history has been “kidnapped.” He has not seen the sculptures since their disappearance and worries that they could be anywhere in the world.
Police Investigation and Expert Opinions
Authorities, including Anaheim Police Sergeant Matt Sutter, regard this theft as one of the most complex burglaries he has witnessed in his 25 years with the force. Investigators are actively reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses to gather clues about the incident. Although no arrests have been made, police suspect that a well-organized group, rather than random thieves, executed the heist.
Art recovery expert Chris Marinello provided insight into the situation, stating that these stolen sculptures might be dismantled for their valuable metals instead of being sold on the art market, due to their considerable weight and size. The significance of these pieces adds another layer of distress for the artist and the local art community.
Conclusion
As the investigation continues, local authorities urge anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of the stolen sculptures to come forward. The theft has raised concerns about the security of valuable art in storage facilities and underscores the challenges facing artists and collectors in protecting their works from targeted criminals.
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Additional Resources
- NBC Los Angeles: Anaheim Hills Sculptures Art Theft
- KTLA: Thieves Make Off With $2M in Anaheim Art Heist
- Los Angeles Times: Massive Sculptures Worth $2.1 Million Stolen
- Street Insider: $2.15 Million in Sculptures by Sir Daniel Winn Stolen in Anaheim
- Orange County Register: 91 Freeway in Anaheim Hills Closed During Police Standoff
