Description
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.
Author: Stefan Koldehoff, Tobias Timm
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Published: 01/25/2022
Pages: 416
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.25lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 1.20d
ISBN13: 9781644211199
ISBN10: 164421119X
BISAC Categories:
- Art | Art & Politics
- Art | Business Aspects
- True Crime | Con Artists, Hoaxes & Deceptions
About the Author
STEFAN KOLDEHOFF, born in 1967, is culture editor at Deutschlandfunk in Cologne, and writes for Die Zeit and art - Das Kunstmagazine among other publications. In 2008 he received the Puk journalist prize for his investigative research. In 2012, he and Tobias Timm published False Pictures, Real Money on the Beltracchi case. The book was awarded the Prix Annette Giacometti and the Otto Brenner Prize. Galiani also published his books The Pictures Are Among Us: The Nazi-Looted Art Business and the Gurlitt Case (2014) and Me and Van Gogh: Pictures, Collectors and Their Adventurous Stories (2015). TOBIAS TIMM, born in 1975 in Munich, studied urban ethnology, history, and cultural studies in Berlin and New York. He has written for Die Zeit's feature pages from Berlin on architecture, art, and crime. In 2012, he and Stefan Koldehoff published False Pictures, Real Money on the Beltracchi case. The book was awarded the Prix Annette Giacometti and the Otto Brenner Prize. TIMM and KOLDEHOFF were recently counted among the 100 most influential people in the art business by the national German magazine monopol.
PAUL DAVID YOUNG's previous translations from German include The Art of C.G. Jung (Norton, 2018) and, with Carl Weber, Heiner Müller: After Shakespeare (PAJ, 2014).Young's 2019 play All My Fathers, presented at La MaMa E.T.C. in New York, directedby Evan Yionoulis, was praised as hilarious by The New Yorker.