Crimes of the Art World
By (Author) Thomas D. Bazley Ph.D.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th February 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Crime and criminology
364.16
Hardback
244
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
879g
This book offers a revealing look at the full scope of criminal activity in the art worlda category of crime that is far more pervasive than is generally realized. Forgeries, fakes, fencing, and felony theftall are pervasive problems in the world of art, where the stakes are high, the networks wide, and the consequences profound. In recent years, suspicious acquisitions, unreliable provenances, and shady dealers have found their way into the headlines as museums and private collections have been confronted with everything from fake pieces to stolen antiquities to plain old theft and vandalism. Crimes of the Art World captures the full scope of this staggeringly lucrative field of criminal conduct, showing how its impact reaches well beyond the walls of the museum. Filled with fascinating stories of crime and greed, this revealing volume looks at case after case of thefts, forgeries, fakes, and illicit trafficking, as well as the political/religious victimization of art, white-collar art crime, and vandalism. The book examines each type of crime in terms of frequency, losses, and characteristics of victims and criminals. Concluding chapters focus on preventive measures, art crime investigation, and security issues.
Thomas D. Bazley, PhD, is adjunct teacher at the University of South Florida, where he also received his degree in criminology.