BIBLIOGRAPHY
SELECTED ARTICLES AND TRANSCRIPTS
Aston, Paul. “Artist Hypnotized by ‘Conman.’”
The Birmingham Post, Oct. 7, 1998.
Athineos, Doris. “The Book in Fakes.”
Forbes, Mar. 24, 1997.
Atkinson, Steve. “Artful Forger: Mad Genius Who
Plotted the Biggest Art Fraud of the Century.” The Mirror,
Feb. 13, 1999.
Bailey, Martin. “The Biggest Contemporary Art
Fraud of the Century.” Art Newspaper 10, no. 90 (March
1999).
Bale, Joanna. “Mystery Man Made Fraud an Art”
and “Art World Corrupted by Pounds 250 Fakes.” The Times
(London), Feb. 13, 1999.
Booth, Jennifer. “Dr. Drewe—A Cautionary Tale.”
Art Libraries Journal 28, no. 2 (2003).
Bradley, Theresa. “Painting Fakes: Art Forger
John Myatt Became a Cult Hero—After Doing His Time in Prison.” ABC
News, Mar. 2003.
Buncombe, Andrew. “Art Fraud Suspect Dismisses
Lawyers.” The Independent (London), Sep. 25, 1998.
———. “Art Fraud of the Century Fooled Tate.”
The Independent (London), Feb. 13, 1999.
Cebik, L. B. “On the Suspicion of an Art
Forgery.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47, no. 2
(Spring 1989).
Cheston, Paul. “Art Fraudster Sold £1M Forgeries
by Fixing Tate Records.” The Evening Standard (London), Feb.
12, 1999.
Craven, Nick. “Faker’s Picture Scam Undermined
Art World.” The Daily Mail (London), Sep. 24, 1998.
Davis, Douglas. “The Billion-Dollar Picture?”
Art in America 76 (July 1988).
De Paulo, Bella et al. “Cues to Deception.”
Psychological Bulletin 129, no. 1 (2003).
Dutton, Denis. “The Death of a Forger.”
Aesthetics Online (1996), found at denisdutton.com/essays.htm
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———. “Artistic Crimes.” British Journal of
Aesthetics 19 (1979), found at denisdutton.com/essays.htm
.
Ede, Charisse. “Painter Jailed for Fraud of
Century.” The Birmingham Post, Feb. 16, 1999.
Ede, Charisse, and Martin Stote. “Portrait of
the Artist as an Impressionable Conman.” The Birmingham
Post, Feb. 13, 1999.
Esterow, Milton. “Fakes, Frauds, and Fake
Fakers.” ARTNews 104, no. 6 (June 2005).
Frey, Bruno. “Art Fakes? What Fakes: An Economic
View.” Institute for Empirical Economic Research, University of
Zurich, July 12, 1999.
Friedlander, Max. “On Forgeries.”
Burlington 78 (May 1941).
Gentleman, Amelia. “Fakes Leave Art World in
Chaos.” The Guardian (London), Feb. 13, 1999.
Gizmet, Richard. “Up Close: John Myatt.” ABC
News Transcripts, Jan. 17, 2003.
Glaister, Dan. “Which Is the Fake?” The
Guardian (London), June 15, 1996.
Gleadell, Colin. “Artful Forger Convicted.”
Art & Auction 21, no. 13 (March 15-31, 1999).
———. “The Fake’s Progress.” Art Monthly
no. 225 (April 1999).
———. “The Art Detective.”Daily Telegraph,
July 8, 2002.
Gray, Paul. “Fakes That Have Skewed History.”
Time, May 16, 1983.
Grubin, Don. “Commentary: Getting at the Truth
About Pathological Lying.” Journal of American Academy of
Psychiatry and Law 33, no. 3 (2005).
Harman, Alan. “Art Crime Linked to Drugs and
Arms.” Law & Order (May 1995).
Heartney, Eleanor. “Artists vs. the Market.”
Art in America 76, no. 5 (May 1988).
Hirschberg, Lynn. “The Four Brushmen of the
Apocalypse.” Esquire, March 1987.
Honigsbaum, Mark. “The Master Forger.” The
Guardian (London), Dec. 8, 2005.
Howe, Melvyn. “Puppet Master.” The
Journal (Newcastle), Feb. 13, 1999.
Hughes, Robert. “Sold!” Time, Nov. 27,
1989.
———. “Brilliant, But Not for Real.” Time,
May 7, 1990.
James, Marianne. “Art Crime.” Australian
Institute of Criminology no. 170 (October 2000).
Januszczak, Waldemar. “All Nash and No Bite—The
ICA Has Become a Playground for a Declining Civilization.” The
Guardian (London), Sept. 19, 1987.
Karpman, Ben. “From the Autobiography of a
Liar.” Psychiatric Quarterly 23, no. 3 (1949).
Katz, Donald. “Art Goes to Wall Street.”
Esquire, July 1989.
Kennick, W. E. “Art and Inauthenticity.”
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 44, no. 1 (Autumn
1985).
Koenigsberg, Lisa. “Art as a Commodity? Aspects
of a Current Issue.” Archives of American Art Journal 29,
no. 3/4 (1989).
Landsman, Peter. “A 20th-Century Master Scam.”
New York Times Magazine, July 18, 1999.
Lyall, Sarah. “After Stint of Crime, Art Forger
Sells Genuine Fakes.” New York Times, Mar. 4, 2006.
Moss, Stephen. “What’s Wrong with This Picture?”
The Guardian (London), Feb. 20, 1999.
Murphy, Marina. “The Art of Deception.”
Chemistry & Industry no. 19 (October 4, 2004).
O’Neil, Eamonn. “The Art of Deception.” The
Scotsman, July 6, 2002.
O’Sullivan, Eckman. “A Few Can Catch a Liar.”
Psychological Science 10, no. 3 (1999).
Patton, Lucy. “Hundreds of Forgeries Made a
Million: Mastermind Who Fooled Art World.” The Herald
(Glasgow), Feb. 13, 1999.
Phillips, Deborah. “Bright Lights Big City.”
ARTNews 84 (September 1985).
Polk, Kenneth. “Unveiling Secrets and Lies:
Examining Threats to Collections of Art.” Keynote Address,
University of Melbourne, Oct. 9, 2001, presented at the Australian
Registrars Committee Conference.
Poltz, Kim, and Maggie Malone. “Golden
Paintbrushes.” Newsweek, Oct. 15, 1984.
Riding, Alan. “Art Fraud’s New Trick: Add Fakes
to Archive.” New York Times, June 19, 1996.
Rubin, Gareth. “I Could Still Dupe the Art World
with My Forgeries But I’d Never Risk Going Back to the Hell of
Jail.” The Express on Sunday (London), Mar. 30, 2003.
Selling, Lowell. “The Psychiatric Aspects of the
Pathological Liar.” The Nervous Child 1, (1942).
Serafin, Amy. “Believe It or Not.” Art &
Auction 30 (2007).
Shaw, Adrian. “Conman Gets 6 Years for Pounds 1
Million Art Racket.” The Mirror, Feb. 16, 1999.
Smith, Roberta. “Rituals of Consumption.” Art
in America 76, no. 5 (May 1988).
Spiegler, Marc. “The Giacometti Legacy: A
Struggle for Control.” ARTNews 103, no. 9 (October
2004).
Tooze, Steve. “How I Forged My Career as a Con
Artist.” The Mirror, Oct. 7, 2000.
Walker, Richard. “The New Grand Acquisitors.”
ARTNews 84 (September 1985).
Wallis, Stephen. “Dubuffet Fakes Make Foundation
Target.” Art & Auction 21, no. 18 (June 1-15,
1999).
Wood, Joe. “Pounds 1 M of Art Made With Mud,
Salt and a Hoover Bag.” Daily Record (Glasgow), Feb. 13,
1999.
Zemel, Carol. “What Becomes a Legend.” Art in
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