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Warhol After Warhol

Power and Money in the Modern Art World

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Warhol After Warhol

著者: Richard Dorment
ナレーター: Peter Noble
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Long-time art critic Richard Dorment reveals the corruption and lies of the art world and its mystifying authentication process.

Late one afternoon in the winter of 2003 art critic Richard Dorment answered a telephone call from a stranger. The caller was Joe Simon, an American film producer and art collector. He was ringing at the suggestion of David Hockney, his neighbour in Malibu. A committee of experts called the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board had declared the two Warhols in his collection to be fake. He wanted to know why and thought Dorment could help.

This call would mark the beginning of an extraordinary story that would play out over the next ten years and would involve a cast of characters straight out of fiction. From rock icons and film stars; art dealers and art forgers; to a murdered Russian oligarch and a lawyer for the mob; from courtrooms to auction houses: all took part in a bitter struggle to prove the authenticity of a series of paintings by the most famous American artist of the twentieth century.

Part detective story, part art history, part memoir, part courtroom drama, Warhol After Warhol is a spellbinding account of the dark connection between money, power and art.

アート ノンフィクション犯罪 ホワイトカラー・企業犯罪 法律 芸術・文学 芸術家・建築家・写真家 虚偽・詐欺犯罪

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Art critic Richard Dorment brings to vivid and fearsome life the characters in a protracted and hugely expensive legal battle over the authenticity of a Warhol print
A pacy legal thriller, packed with a colourful cast of characters
In <b>lucid prose</b>, Dorment distils ideas that have dominated art theory for decades . . . The tale could easily have been arcane and legalistic in the telling, but <b>Dorment disentangles the thicket of names, emails, off-the-cuff remarks, snatches of gossip and deposition transcripts with mastery</b>
Funny, erudite and knowledgeable, Dorment enlivens what, by his own admission, is &ldquo;an esoteric dispute on a rarefied subject&rdquo; . . . This book feels germane to our cultural moment
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