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icymist

(15,888 posts)
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 03:19 PM Feb 2018

Belgian Museum Removes Show of Disputed Russian Avant-Garde Works After Damning Expos

The suspect works come from Igor and Olga Toporovsky’s Dieleghem Foundation.

Sarah Cascone, January 30, 2018



Twenty-four Russian Modernist works at the Museum voor Schone Kunsten in Ghent have been removed from view following the publication of an open letter signed by 10 leading experts in the field and a 3,000-word exposé in the Art Newspaper questioning their authenticity.

The works were on loan from the Dieleghem Foundation, a registered charity owned by Brussels-based Russian businessman and art collector Igor Toporovsky and his wife Olga. But they had no exhibition history or traceable sales records and had never before been reproduced in scholarly publications, according to the experts.

After the open letter was published on January 15, the museum announced plans to create a committee that would examine a handful of works in the display. But the majority were expected to remain on view until the committee’s findings were released next month.

https://news.artnet.com/exhibitions/russian-avant-garde-exhibition-closes-expose-1210742?utm_content=buffer043ea&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=socialmedia

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Belgian Museum Removes Show of Disputed Russian Avant-Garde Works After Damning Expos (Original Post) icymist Feb 2018 OP
Hello Icymist syringis Feb 2018 #1
A really good friend who knows the arts well pointed this out to me. icymist Feb 2018 #2
This is intersting! I was just telling a friend how when in St Petersburg th bettyellen Feb 2018 #4
It is funny and pleasant too... syringis Feb 2018 #5
Very questionable indeed given the foundation couple's appalachiablue Feb 2018 #3

syringis

(5,101 posts)
1. Hello Icymist
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 03:26 PM
Feb 2018

I did not heard of this.

Well, it was in the flemish part of the country.

Dieleghem is close to Brussel, I never heard of this Foundation. I'll ask 2 of my friends who are art historians but I'm almost sure they never heard about it.

icymist

(15,888 posts)
2. A really good friend who knows the arts well pointed this out to me.
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 03:33 PM
Feb 2018

I thought it would be interesting to post here.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
4. This is intersting! I was just telling a friend how when in St Petersburg th
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 03:52 PM
Feb 2018

A curator told me the lines between what is genuine and what is repaired or reproduced are always deliberately blurred in Russia. Apparently a lot of mosaics and buildings in St Petersburg and Novgorod have a lot of restoration work that they prefer not to talk about. Intersting mindset.

syringis

(5,101 posts)
5. It is funny and pleasant too...
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 04:02 PM
Feb 2018

...to learn about a Belgian new across the Atlantic

I haven't seen anything in the press (in French). I did not read much the one in Dutch.

appalachiablue

(41,182 posts)
3. Very questionable indeed given the foundation couple's
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 03:39 PM
Feb 2018

issues and lack of provenance & exhibit history for works by prominent artists Kandinsky, Malevich, Rodchenko, others.

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