Michigan Jury Trial Update: FAR v Park West Gallery
April 16, 2010 by FineArtRegistry
Filed under FAR Investigates
Fine Art Registry® CEO Teri Franks Stands Her Ground!
Michigan Jury Trial Day 23 - Video Update
A long, amazing and excellent day at court! Teri was able to tell many of the details that she has uncovered over the past 3 years regarding the bad business practices and underhanded dealings involving Park West Gallery. Re-enforcing these facts in no uncertain terms was former auctioneer, Penny Tyler, traveling all the way from California to testify. Also, another of PW’s victims related a tale of his 25th Wedding Anniversary Cruise turning into a nightmare scenario after the purchase of fake PWG art. He received a refund eventually but at a great sacrifice causing him great stress and hardship. This witness while on the stand offered a heartfelt “Thank You” to Fine Art Registry and said that their help had saved his marriage. More great witnesses to come as FAR® begins to wrap up their case. Be sure to stay tuned for more of the latest updates!
Watch the Video Update.
Art Insurance is not “One Size Fits All”
December 31, 2009 by FineArtRegistry
Filed under Fine Art Registry, General Art Interest
Tailored to Fit - Fine Art Insurance
If you have read the previous three articles in a series authored by Shaunda Clifton in reference to fine art insurance, you are bound to be wondering whom to contact and how to approach the amount of coverage needed, not to mention the price tag. In this article entitled Insurance is not “One Size Fits All” Art Insurance Series #4, you will discover the best way to find the coverage that will fit your needs exactly. Read more
Dali and Disney Artistic Collaboration on Destino Result in Fakes Fallout
December 17, 2009 by FineArtRegistry
Filed under FAR Investigates, Fine Art Registry
Park West Gallery Presents Destino
But Do You Know What Are You Buying When You Buy the Destino Prints from Park West Gallery?
In the late 1940’s an unlikely alliance was formed when surrealist artist Salvador Dalí and noted family orientated film maker Walt Disney began working together on an animated film production, Destino, (Spanish for “destiny”). The two artistic giants evidently met and Dali was employed at The Disney Company in the mid 1940s, working with John Hench, an exceptional Disney artist. There is an air of deep mystery that surrounds the film and has resulted in stolen artwork, missing originals, outright fakes and total misrepresentations. This puzzling story is explored in stunning detail in an article written for Fine Art Registry® entitled, Park West Gallery Presents Destino - But Do You Know What Are You Buying When You Buy the Destino Prints from Park West Gallery? Read more

