‘Inventing Anna’ falls flat when it comes to depicting the art world
Rosenberg, who has been an expert witness in court cases including the Knoedler trial, retrained as an appraiser when he retired as an art dealer in 1985
Art historians explain why the work of lesser known artists with rising markets, like George Copeland Ault and Gertrude Abercrombie, might become the target of a fakes scheme
Barry Avrich talks to us about his new film Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art, due to be released in theatres this autumn
The NBCUniversal vice chairman and co-founder of Creative Artists Agency claims two art dealers duped him into buying the fake painting for nearly $1m in 2001
He was the National Gallery of Art’s founding curator of 20th-century art and led the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
The Hilti Trust and the defunct gallery’s owners are in the process of reaching an agreement—but they could still end up in court
The ruling was based on the loose business dealings of Hammer, the gallery and its parent company—like reimbursing him $2m for luxury cars
Three productions are due to examine the Knoedler forgery scandal
Ten cases were brought to court by collectors who purchased fakes through the gallery
The case against Oliver Wick was brought by the casino billionaire Frank Fertitta
Players in the trade acknowledge the problem, but disagreement over how to address it has resulted in a gridlock that helps to keep forgeries in circulation
The Long Island dealer says she was abused and coerced into committing fraud by partner who fled to Spain
Judge's findings reveal what to look out for in art transactions
Collectors still in the dark even when experts have doubts as reports rarely published
In an exclusive interview, Ann Freedman explains her version of events in the ongoing forgery case that engulfed the gallery
Re: Former director of scandal-beset Knoedler Gallery breaks her silence, The Art Newspaper, April 2016
Abstract Expressionism experts forced to watch what they write and say
Testimonies reveal how much the New York gallery depended on sales, and huge mark-ups, of works from Glafira Rosales
Agreement came before owner and former director could testify, but the trial gripped the New York art world
Mid-trial deal comes just a day before the former gallery director was scheduled to take the stand
James Martin of Orion Analytical says the gallery asked him to remove key findings, like a pigment that was not in use at the time of painting
Seven of 11 specialists named by the gallery say they never authenticated work that turned out to be a forgery
David Anfam and Christopher Rothko were among 11 experts the gallery listed as having viewed the painting
Eleanore De Sole said she went into a “shaking frenzy” when she read that another work sold by Knoedler was suspected to be fake
Domenico De Sole bought a fake Rothko from the gallery in 2004
Lawyers for the collectors and the gallery go head-to-head as one of New York’s biggest art world scandals goes to trial
It should provide guidance on who is responsible when forgeries are sold
Both sides seek to exclude key witnesses and evidence from the forgery case which is set to begin on 25 January
Glafira Rosales’s name was not mentioned in connection with the auctions, which included pieces by Sean Scully, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Louise Lawler, Andy Warhol and Ad Reinhardt