The Gallerist
By (Author) Michael Levitt
Fremantle Press
Fremantle Press
1st February 2022
Australia
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Paperback
224
Width 155mm, Height 232mm, Spine 25mm
278g
Fake or fortune The Gallerist is a feel-good cosy crime novel that will take you behind the scenes of the art world. James Devlin is a celebrated artist whose past is as blank as an empty canvas. When Jan Bilowski brings a painting, which was a gift to her dead sister, into Mark Lewis's gallery, she tells him it was created by a seventeen-year-old boy called Charlie. Why then does the work look exactly like a James Devlin - painted a whole decade before the artist's career began on the other side of the country
Michael Levitt is a practising surgeon and health bureaucrat. He is also a sought-after public speaker who in 2003, was awarded the Centenary Medal (in Australia) for services to public education about colorectal cancer. Michael has been collecting art for many years, has been the invited speaker at the launch of art exhibitions and at the launch of books about art, and has written numerous articles about art and artworks for newspapers, magazines and art exhibition catalogues. An exhibition of selected works from his and his wife, Carolyn's, personal collection was held at Ellenbrook Gallery in 2021.