Thomas Hoving was the director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York for 10 years. An international authority on art fraud, he’s the author of False Impressions: The Hunt for Big-Time Art Fakes. He’s written over a dozen art history books on everything from King Tut to his latest, Master Pieces: The Curator's Game.
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!@&^ you thomas hoving. you are a pompous wank. I imagine you probably have the attitude that you have because you are incapable of producing art that anyone enjoys so you've holed up behind a facade of 'expertise', pretending that you know which art is good and which art is bad. you are despicable and any respectable living artist would say so. fart YOU
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