Bartc
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Take a look at this.
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/fake-artists-collectors-instagram-2059155
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/fake-artists-collectors-instagram-2059155
It sounds like they like getting scammed. This actually explains everything...Even one of the duped collectors who bought a work by Kraus said it was a clever demonstration of “how easy it is to manipulate the art market. “Similar things happen all the time, and also higher up in the food chain,” the Europe-based art buyer said. “This was just a new way of doing it.” They even plan to keep the work because the story “makes [the work] more interesting.”
Lawyer Till Dunckle says that, legally, an artist can call themselves whatever they want. “So if the name ‘Moritz Kraus’ is only a fictitious designation for the true author, this is not only legally irrelevant, but also widespread,” he said. He said that use of a pseudonym by several, cooperating authors, however, could enter dubious legal ground because “a buyer will usually assume that the same author is always concealed behind ‘Moritz Kraus.'”
If they're scamming people out of millions then they have plenty of money for lawyers, bribs, and payoffs.The gallery she is in is infamous for scamming his artists and his collectors out of loads of money (millions), yet he stays in business. How? I do not know.
I guess you're right.If they're scamming people out of millions then they have plenty of money for lawyers, bribs, and payoffs.
Sure, I don't see why not, but what would be the tangible product and who would be making it?Just talking about this with my wife, and we wonder, can there actually exist something like a "fake artist"...?