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Errol Morris: Photographer vs. Artist

Morris on the Dutch forger Van Meegeren, first of a 7 part series running daily in the NYTimes replete with Morris’ trademark perspicacity:

To be sure, the Van Meegeren story raises many, many questions. Among them: what makes a work of art great? Is it the signature of (or attribution to) an acknowledged master? Is it just a name? Or is it a name implying a provenance? With a photograph we may be interested in the photographer but also in what the photograph is of. With a painting this is often turned around, we may be interested in what the painting is of, but we are primarily interested in the question: who made it? Who held a brush to canvas and painted it? Whether it is the work of an acclaimed master like Vermeer or a duplicitous forger like Van Meegeren — we want to know more.”

May 28th, 2009 • Category: News

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