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Inigo Philbrick and art world fraud, Hong Kong’s new security law, a Maharaja’s sword

Inigo Philbrick and art world fraud, Hong Kong’s new security law, a Maharaja’s sword

Update: 2024-04-04
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The convicted art fraudster Inigo Philbrick is out of prison and possibly seeking a return to art dealing. How is that possible? Tim Schneider, The Art Newspaper’s acting art market editor, tells us about Philbrick’s story, why the art trade is a natural habitat for fraud, and why a criminal past need not lead to art-world banishment. In the wake of the first Art Basel Hong Kong art fair to take place after the newly instated Article 23 security law, our associate digital editor Alexander Morrison talks to our correspondent in China, Lisa Movius, about the law’s impact on artists, museums and others in the art world now and in the future. And this episode’s Work of the Week is a sword associated with Ranjit Singh, the Maharaja who is the subject of a major exhibition opening next week at the Wallace Collection in London. Davinder Toor, the co-curator of the show, tells us more.


Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King, Wallace Collection, London, 10 April-20 October



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Inigo Philbrick and art world fraud, Hong Kong’s new security law, a Maharaja’s sword

Inigo Philbrick and art world fraud, Hong Kong’s new security law, a Maharaja’s sword