The biggest fake painting case in the New York art world. The protagonist is ANN, a lady who runs a gallery, including deceived collectors, as well as behind-the-scenes liars, as well as "masters" who make fakes. The point of contention is, does ANN know that the paintings are fake? Some tend to know that she understands, and some think she doesn't. But I agree with what an old grandmother said in it, it was pride and greed that blinded her. Of course ANN knows that the paintings are fake, but she loves these paintings from the bottom of her heart, and loves the fame, money and everything that these fake paintings bring her. Treating them like real paintings, she thought she had given everything and will continue to give. The result was that ANN was not sued, but continued to operate the gallery and sell paintings. It was amazing. It has to be said that she has her obsessions in it. Did she regret everything she did in the past, or did she rely on her "word of mouth" "To maintain the love of painting.
If she hadn't handled so many fake paintings, the gallery's benefits would have been negative. Naturally, she didn't have tens of millions of commissions, and she didn't have the proud performance of New York galleries and auction circles, the No. 1 position. But she values these things so much that she is blinded by the interests. Her operation methods are advanced, but they are limited to self-righteousness. When facing the wall and being pushed by everyone, she could have testified in court, but this opportunity was ruined. . If it was really possible, she would still show her self-righteousness. No matter what the outside world said, she made up her mind to end up with her fake painting, and did not escape. This is her greatness. But is it the truth that she dares to face, or is it something she made up?
But greed, it's terrible. When a person wants to define a legend, to create the first, to be the first person, how to do it, greed begins to accompany, and there is no common sense. The result of greed is ignoring the facts, ignoring the essence, ignoring the law of the development of things. The question is, is ANN only a minority, obviously not, maybe this is just a gray area in the industry, ANN is very clear that she was involved in a false name and was too greedy to stop. Greed and desire are like two driving forces, some lead to success, some lead to fictional success, the latter will collapse sooner or later, no matter how strong the psychology is, it will not help. Fake is fake, even if it looks real, it's fake
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