Noah Charney
Dr Noah Charney is the internationally best-selling author of more than twenty books, translated into fourteen languages, including The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art, which was nominated for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Biography, and Museum of Lost Art, which was the finalist for the 2018 Digital Book World Award. He is a professor of art history specializing in art crime, and teaches for Yale University, the Smithsonian and the National Gallery, among other institutions. He is founder of ARCA, the Association for Research into Crimes against Art, a ground-breaking research group and teaches in their annual summer-long Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection. He is also a presenter for the BBC, the Great Courses and many other venues. He lives in Slovenia with his wife, children and their hairless dog, Hubert van Eyck (believe it or not). Learn more at noahcharney.com.
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Who even made that? Attributing paintings to artists has always been a slow, difficult, complicated job, even for experts, now, Artificial Intelligence is changing the art authentication game. Should we be alarmed? Noah Charney explores
Features – Words: Noah Charney – 11 min read
Art authenticators: AI could be your new best friend