Art crime is woven throughout museums, galleries and private collections alike. From forgeries to the theft of its most valuable painting, the University of Arizona Museum of Art has an art crime ...
Can you erase someone from history? Can forgery be useful? How long has fake news existed? And how can we define ‘fact’? These are some of the questions that the Blinken OSA Archive's exhibition ‘Fake ...
Two things instantly came to mind while reading “The Art of Forgery,” Noah Charney’s insightful and fast-paced book about fakes and forgeries in the art world. The first question is if someone can ...
Can’t get enough of the current Old Master forgery scandal? As artnet News awaits new details about the potentially $225-million in fakes and who might be responsible, we’re turning to our book ...
But the analysis of coins from 250 BCE to 350 BCE showed declining percentages of silver. According to Wiescher, the Roman mints gradually debased the denarius, deliberately, to increase their profits ...
Most people associate nuclear physics with the atomic bomb or nuclear power plants, and those associations are often negative. Michael Wiescher, a nuclear physicist at the University of Notre Dame, ...
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