A thrilling, eye-popping look at true crime in the billion-dollar art world. The art world is one of the most secretive of global businesses, and the list of its crimes runs long and deep. Today, with prices in the hundreds of millions for individual artworks, and billionaires' collections among the most conspicuous and liquid of their assets, crime is more rampant than ever in this largely unregulated universe. Increased prices and globalization have introduced new levels of fraud and malfeasance into the art world--everything from "artnapping," in which an artwork is held hostage and only returned for a ransom, to forgery and tax fraud. However, the extent of the economic and cultural damage that results from criminality in the global art scene rarely comes to light. The stories of high-stakes, brazen art crimes told by art experts Stefan Koldehoff and Tobias Timm are by turns thrilling, disturbing, and unbelievable (the imagination for using art to commit crimes seems boundless). The authors also provide a well-founded analysis of what needs to change in the art market and at museums. From the authors of False Pictures, Real Money (about the Beltracchi art forgery case), Art and Crime includes a chapter on art owned by Donald Trump. It is a thoroughly researched, explosive, and highly topical book that uncovers the extraordinary and multifarious thefts of art and cultural objects around the world.
Through the use of case examples and careful examination, this book presents the first interdisciplinary essay collection on the study of art crime, and its effect on all aspects of...
This handbook showcases studies on art theft, fraud and forgeries, cultural heritage offences and related legal and ethical challenges.
This is the only book by a criminologist to look at the full range of crime involving works of art: forgery, fraud, theft, smuggling, and vandalism. It is up to...
Sociological and Criminological Perspectives of Crimes in the Art World Naomi Oosterman, Donna Yates ... He is an editor, along with Marcos Olender, of the book World Heritage Patinas: actions, alerts and risks.
23 See David Bate , Photography and Surrealism : Sexuality , Colonialism and Social Dissent ( London : I. B. Tauris , 2004 ) , 46-53 . 24 Aragon , “ Il m'est impossible , ” 136 . 25 Le Libertaire , 26 January 1923 , I. 46 Ibid .
Pollak, otto. The Criminality of Women. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1950. Riding, Alan. 'Your Stolen Art? I Threw Them Away, Dear', The New York Times, 17 May 2002. Stobie, Erin. 'Artnapping: The Curious World of ...
He was sometimes called Kojak by the museum staff because he looked a little like the lieutenant played by Telly Savalas in the popular TV show (the bald head helped). When he took over the Security Department, one of the first things ...
Australasian, European and North American Perspectives Dr Saskia Hufnagel, Professor Duncan Chappell. Chapter 15 interpol and advancements ... Since 1925 Interpol has been involved in the field of art crime. The Interpol art crime unit ...
Corrections and Collections explores and connects these two massive expansions in our built environment.
This rich volume features essays on art crime by the most respected and knowledgeable experts in this interdisciplinary subject.