Intent to Deceive: Fakes and Forgeries in the Art World

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This ground-breaking exhibition spotlights some of the world's most notorious con artists, illuminating their dubious legacies, and examining how their talents, charm, and audacity beguiled and assaulted the art world for much of the 20th century through the present day.

Several ingenious forgers of the 20th century are profiled in this exhibition representing some of the most infamous scandals of the century. Hans Van Meegeren, Elmyr de Hory and Eric Hebborn all shook the art world with their exploits, garnering each of them worldwide notoriety but an untimely death. More recently, John Myatt, Shaun Greenhalgh and “Father” Mark Landis have been in the news for their prolific and stylistically diverse art frauds, landing several in jail and one more awaiting prosecution.

Included in each forger's profile are their original works, personal effects and ephemera, photographs, film clips, and representations of the material and techniques each used to create these convincing artworks, as well as explanations on how art experts use the latest technology to unveil their fraudulence.

Original works of art by artists such as Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani and others are juxtaposed with the art of the world's most accomplished art forgers to test perceptions of authenticity. Discovered is how these criminals plied their trade and perpetrated some of the most spectacular acts of deception in modern times!

The ultimate question proposed within Intent to Deceive one can’t help but ask is whether the uncovering of a painting’s unpalatable history actually makes it any less of a work of art. Does the discovery of a fake change our relationship with a painting? Admirers and collectors of the work of several contemporary forgers admit that they possess great art, no matter that they are forgeries. The brilliance is notable, and in fact, the murky history makes the work all the more interesting, as it gives it a story. That is the important point illustrated in this exhibition; the works have stories and drama behind them that are as fascinating as the images on their canvases.


Specifications:

Number of Works:

Approximately 70 works, including oil on canvas, watercolor, pencil drawing, charcoal, bronze, carved stone, silver and photographs

Curator: Colette Marvin
Organized by: Colette Marvin and International Arts & Artists
Approximate size: 300 running feet
Security: High security
Fee:

$78,000 plus courier fees

Shipping: Estimated pro-rated shipping fee of $19,000
Booking Time: 12 weeks
Tour: Beginning January 2014
Availability: January 2014 - December 2016
Contact: Nicole Byers


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