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Art Crime: Forgery-Fakery - FAR® Exclusive Articles

March 13, 2008:
Follow the Money Follow the Money
by Gail Christensen
Greed is a powerful motivator. Greed motivates people to succeed in business, in politics, and in crime. The business of fine art is not immune to this powerful force. Greed can motivate art deal... Read More


May 22, 2007:
Chinese Art Fakes Replicas and Fakes in the Chinese Art Market
by Lihua Zhao
In recent years, as the Chinese painting and fine art market has continued to heat up and become more of an investment potential, the risk of fakes and forgeries has become a major concern ...Read More


October 23, 2006:
Internet Art Crime Forging One's Way to Fortune or Jail on the Internet - Part 3
by Anayat Duranni
The late Richard Diebenkorn was a California modernist painter, world famous for his large-scale abstract paintings. He is recognized for his striking use of color and for moving between figuration and ...Read More


October 12, 2006:
Art Crime Putting a Dent in Art Crime - Part 2
by Anayat Duranni
You often hear the phrase "crime doesn't pay." Well, in the business of art crime, art thieves take every effort to make an exception to the rule. As art crime remains a serious and growing criminal ...Read More


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