Andy Warhol Authentication 5 of 7
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@Coriolana It's a fake pollock. Read about the peter paul biro article in the new yorker.
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You should also look at "Who the *$&% Is Jackson Pollock?" It's a similar situation but this painting has Pollocks finger print in the paint and they won't authenticate it. Disgraceful situation.
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man paul morrisey should get together with a bunch of factory people who worked with andy and make their own auth board, at least these people were there..
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dirty dirty dirty
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ah all for money,, everyone wants money.
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@heart106 "Apparently"?? Jumping to any conclusion based on "media" reports is gullable and laughable. The Warhol Authentication Board is doing a great job as far as I can see, in protecting Warhol authenticity.
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My god, this lawyer is sleazy.
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the paintings i own are all authenticated but in 1988,after his passing...so sorry for these individuals.
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I'm glad we could find some common ground SRS. I wish Ivan the best of luck, but it does'nt look good.
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We have disagreed agressively on many things but man, you are right on with all of your comments here on all parts of this special. his accent IS embarassingly fake but what a rape he has had to endure at the hands of these criminals. I hope Ivan gets his due before he passes away, he's getting up there.
They are a bunch of pompous assholes.
magicboyben 4 years ago 9
The media has recently been filled with reports of the Andy Warhol Foundation being involved in extremely dodgy practices aimed at monopolising the market for, and increasing the value of Warhol's work which has resulted in an American man suing the foundation. Apparently the Andy Warhol Foundation has been labeling works inauthentic that are in fact authentic in order to create more demand for Warhol's work
heart106 4 years ago 8