How two well-respected New York art galleries sold more than $80 million in fake art–and why almost no one ever was punished.
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Fake or Fortune finds £35 painting is worth £50,000
A painting bought by an art blogger as part of a pair for £35 has been verified as a work by New Zealand artist Frances Hodgkins and worth up to £50,000. Robjn Cantus, who lives near Cambridge, bought ...
Angelina Giovani, co-founder of art provenance researchers Flynn & Giovani, said it was easy to use AI to create fake results because it was “quite conniving . . . it has to come up with an answer, so ...
Italian authorities say a network of European art forgers who painted fake Warhols, Banksys and Picassos and then tried to sell them to unsuspecting buyers with the help of complicit auction houses ...
A new book is an art detective mystery, a behind-the-scenes look at provenance research, a psychological analysis, and a critical commentary on the art market. How did a painting that was once coveted ...
LOS ANGELES, CA — A one-time auctioneer, Michael Barzman, has agreed to plead guilty to making false statements to FBI agents regarding the origins of paintings attributed to Jean-Michel Basquiat. The ...
They were billed as artworks by Pablo Picasso, paintings so valuable that an Australian art museum’s decision to display them in an exhibition restricted to women visitors provoked a ...
A quiet nightmare haunting museum directors is the fear that they may wind up with a fake masterpiece on their hands. Last week Sir Philip Hendy, director of London’s august National Gallery, woke up ...
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