Paul Bain was recently featured in a CBC News article titled ‘Thousands of phony Norval Morrisseaus were seized by police. How did a fake get on a police auction website?’
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Paul Bain was recently featured in a CBC News article titled ‘Thousands of phony Norval Morrisseaus were seized by police. How did a fake get on a police auction website?’ highlighting the vast intricacies of policing art fraud and acknowledging that the blame for the influx of counterfeit art extends beyond the fraudsters themselves. Unscrupulous retailers play a significant role in enabling the spread of fake works, contributing to the growing issue of fraudulent art in the market.
For further coverage, listen to the CBC radio interview on the same topic here.
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