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"[P]rovides a treasure trove of information that will engage
readers intrigued by but new to the subject of art forgery as well
as those with an art or art history background." Booklist, Starred
Review Forgery is a provocative presence in the art world that
captures attention in the press and inspires books about the
exploits of famous fraudsters as well as scholarly articles and
monographs. But missing until now has been a big-picture look at
the phenomenon of art forgery. The Many Faces of Art Forgery
provides a unique treatment that features historical highlights,
philosophical insights, psychological profiles, economic theories,
and legal statutes and cases. Key features include: -The story of
art forgery from antiquity to the present, including 80 named
forgers, the tricks of their trade, and the social forces that
ensure the existence of their enterprise. -How scientific analysis
is both effective and limited in exposing art fakes. -Multiple
definitions for the term "forgery" as applied to art. -The effect
on authenticity in legal terms, philosophical terms, and public
opinion when an artwork undergoes extensive restoration, or artists
hire surrogates to make their works, or they appropriate images
from other artists or styles from indigenous cultures. -Forgers'
mentalities: their motivations, rationalizations, and strategies.
-The ethics of art forgery: from criminality to esteem for fooling
experts. -The possibility and aesthetic worth of a "perfect fake."
In all, readers will understand the substantial place forgery
occupies in the realm of art, as well as that what constitutes
authentic versus inauthentic is not always clear-cut, nor are legal
and moral judgments about forgery. In conveying this message, the
author provides a wealth of information in an accessible and
engaging style suitable for experts and general readers alike.
American higher education faces an array of major problems,
including skyrocketing tuition, mania over college rankings, the
crass commercialiam of big-time sports, controversial admissions
preference for certain groups, a basic liberal arts curriculum that
fails to do its job and increasingly shifts the responsibility to
high schools, to name only some. Yet the powers in control --
colleges nationwide, along with U.S. NEWS magazine, the National
Collegiate Athletic Association, and the College Board -- fail to
make essential changes. Instead they present a facade of
rationalizations and misinformation to justify unsound practices.
WILLIAM CASEMENT confronts this situation as both a professional
philosopher and successful businessman whose perspective is unique.
MAKING COLLEGE RIGHT cuts through the public persona of the higher
education establishment, exposing each faulty argument in turn,
then applies common sense principles for setting our nation's
colleges on a proper course. Included are proposals for inducing
colleges to lower tuition, creating a far better ranking system,
the full professionalization of Division I sports, and major
revision of the core curriculum, among others. The book's engaging
"straight talk" style makes it appropriate for a broad audience.
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