Thursday, March 20, 2008

Art Fraud

Patrick Fitzgerald, the highly respected U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, announced yesterday the indictment of "seven defendants, including three Europeans and residents of Florida, New York and Illinois" for international art fraud:
Two separate indictments allege that the defendants sold thousands of counterfeit prints – at prices well in excess of their value – to victims in the United States, Canada, Australia, Europe and Japan. The indictments allege that the defendants together reaped more than $5 million in illegal proceeds from the separate, but overlapping fraud schemes. In both cases, investigators tracked the distribution of bogus works, purportedly by such artists as Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Miro, Andy Warhol and others, from counterfeit distributors to an art dealer in north suburban Northbrook, who allegedly sold the inauthentic prints to victims, primarily through eBay, an internet auction web site.
Click here for a complete copy of the actual legal indictment.

Both casual buyers and professional art collectors are easy marks for art frauds. Your best protection is to buy contemporary art direct from the artist and legacy art from reputable galleries and dealers. If that "master" print on Ebay looks too good to be true, chances are it is a fake.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Shanghai Art Show Photos

Snapshots taken during the Tu Zhiwei art exhibition at the Liu Hai Su Museum in Shanghai have appeared on the Tu Zhiwei Art Gallery web site.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Tu Zhiwei's Shanghai Show

Tu Zhiwei's show at the Liu Haisu Art Museum in Shanghai, China has opened. Today, Wang Jie has an interesting review/article in the Shanghai Daily. A link to the original and a mirror reproduction of the article can be found here.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Shanghai Show for Tu Zhiwei

The new Liu Hai Su Art Museum will be staging a one-man show of Chinese-American oil painter Tu Zhiwei's works January 6-16, 2008. Get the details here as they become available.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

OPA Midwest Regional

Zhiwei Tu has an entry in the Midwestern Regional Exhibition of the Oil Painters of America, which runs from September 30 to November 30. A photo of his painting (see above) and a link to the Topeka, Kansas, gallery hosting the event can be found on the Tu Art Gallery web site.

Informal photos of the August opening of his one-man show at the Andreeva Gallery in Santa Fe also can be viewed here. It's fun to see Mr. Tu's talented wife, who made an impromptu appearance with the strong quartet hired for the event.

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Santa Fe One-Man Show

We've mentioned before that Santa Fe's Andreeva Portrait Gallery is currently sponsoring a one-man exhibition of works by Zhiwei Tu. The latest issue of Art of the West carries a full page ad promoting the show. Click the image above for a closeup view.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Taos Art Auction

Tonight, collectors of oil paintings by Zhiwei Tu will have an opportunity to buy one of his more recent oil paintings, shown above, at the "3rd Annual Gala Auction" in Taos, N.M. Possibly for a song (pardon the pun). Certainly for a good cause.

Click here for a preview of all the art works and crafts up for auction. Apparently, telephone bids may be accepted:
If you are interested in placing a bid or would like more information on an item, please call 505.758.2690 x 5.
The auction will benefit the Taos Art Museum and Fechin House, located in the former home of Russian emigré artist Nicolai Fechin. (1881-1955). Fechin is said to have designed and hand-carved many of the features of the house, which was finished in 1933.