“Real Fake: The Art, Life and Crimes of Elmyr de Hory”

Elmyr de Hory was one of the most notorious forgers. He is alleged to have painted thousands of “fakes,” many of which still hang in major museums and private collections worldwide. Having eluded prosecution from Interpol, Scotland Yard and other authorities, veteran filmmaker Jeff Oppenheim reopens the case in this investigative caper that sheds new light on the depth of Elmyr’s crimes.

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When: Wed., Feb. 5, 2020 at 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Where: The National Arts Club
15 Gramercy Park S.
212-475-3424
Price: Free ($10 suggested donation)
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Elmyr de Hory was one of the most notorious forgers. He is alleged to have painted thousands of “fakes,” many of which still hang in major museums and private collections worldwide. Having eluded prosecution from Interpol, Scotland Yard and other authorities, veteran filmmaker Jeff Oppenheim reopens the case in this investigative caper that sheds new light on the depth of Elmyr’s crimes.

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