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Voices on Art-Dallas Museum of Art and Arts & Letters Live-Noah Charney-The Museum of Lost Art

On April 20, 2018, for our series Voices on Art, Art This Week Productions filmed author Noah Charney speaking about his new book, The Museum of Lost Art for Arts & Letters Live at the Dallas Museum of Art.

From the Dallas Museum of Art website–“International bestselling author and art historian Noah Charney is famous for his dynamic exploration of art crime. His new book The Museum of Lost Art explores the world’s most important lost treasures through an illustrated guide to art that has been destroyed, stolen, and vandalized. He provides unprecedented access to a figurative museum of disappeared masterpieces. In constant demand as a lecturer, Charney gave a sold-out talk at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, for his previous book The Art of Forgery, which was an Amazon #1 bestseller.

Noah Charney is a professor of art history and the founder and president of the Association for Research into Crimes against Art (ARCA). He has published hundreds of articles in magazines such as the Guardian, the Washington Post, Salon, the Art Newspaper, the Observer, Tendencias del Mercado del Arte, and many more. He also appears regularly on radio and television for the BBC, ITV, NPR, National Geographic, Travel Channel, and others. He is the Pulitzer-nominated author of twelve books, including several international bestsellers, among them the Pulitzer Prize–nominated Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and The Invention of Art (2017) and Phaidon’s The Art of Forgery (2015). He lives in Slovenia with his family and their hairless dog, Hubert van Eyck.”

Thanks to Noah and Kathleen. Thanks also to Arts & Letters Live and Dallas Museum of Art staff for helping in the production of the video.


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