Fraud: how corrupt is the art world? Plus, Warhols Catholicism and Moscows new museums

Published: Nov. 26, 2021, midnight

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This week, we look at the case of the art dealer Inigo Philbrick, who pleaded guilty to fraud in a New York court last week: is the art world, as his attorney claimed, \\u201ccorrupt from top to bottom\\u201d? Georgina Adam, editor-at-large at The Art Newspaper gives her response. For this epsiode\\u2019s Work of the Week, we talk to Carmen Hermo, the curator of the exhibition Andy Warhol: Revelation at the Brooklyn Museum, about a painting in the show, New York Post (Judge Blasts Lynch) (1983), and what it tells us about Warhol\\u2019s Catholicism. And as GES-2 House of Culture, the V-A-C Foundation\\u2019s huge cultural centre in a former power station transformed by architect Renzo Piano, opens in Moscow next week, and the Garage Museum in the Russian capital announces its expansion into a landmark Modernist building in Gorky Park, we talk to Anna Bronovitsksya, architectural historian and professor at the Moscow Architecture School about these museums and the wider political situation in which they are being constructed.




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