How Does Hollywood Get Away With Making Fakes
April 28th, 2014 by Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento
Vermeer, “Girl with Pearl Earring.”
They work with artists, estates (Pollock, Picasso, Basquiat), and lawyers, waiting to get the go-ahead, as well as providing video-documentation that once done with the “fake” works, the film company has destroyed the “fake” work. But outsourcing out to China has not fared so well.
Via Artnet.
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