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Fine Art Registry Press Room  About Fine Art Registry
Fine Art Registry™ is today's only high tech solution to the age old problems that have existed in the art world since before the Ancient Greeks: How to establish provenance, prove authenticity and ownership, prevent forgery and fakery, deter theft and, basically, make it possible to create, buy and sell works of art with the security of knowing that they are what they claim to be.
If you are an artist, collector, gallery director, museum curator or anyone interested in making a permanent record of and protecting visual art and valuables, then you should find out what FAR® has to offer you.
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Recent News Headlines of Fine Art Registry- Legacy of Legendary Western Artist Kenneth M. Freeman Protected by Fine Art Registry Patented Identification System
As Bonnie Adams-Freeman, Curator of the artistic legacy of her late husband, legendary Western artist Kenneth M. Freeman, launches the traveling Kenneth M. Freeman Legacy Exhibition Artist at Work, currently at the Booth Western Art Museum in Atlanta, she has decided to protect his originals and limited edition prints using the Fine Art Registry patented, secure, tagging and registration system. - March 04, 2010 - Robert Descharnes Recognized as World's Foremost Expert on and Defender of the Works of Salvador Dali by Real Circulo Artistico of Barcelona Gold Medal Award
Robert Descharnes, French photographer and 40-year friend and assistant to Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali is awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Artistic Circle of Barcelona in recognition of personal merit as the world's foremost expert on and defender of the works of the Master painter, accepted by his son Nicolas in Barcelona. - January 29, 2010 - Park West Gallery Throws in the Towel in Defamation Counterclaim Against Customers Who Sued the Gallery for Fraud
Park West Gallery voluntarily dismissed its own counterclaim of defamation against customers who sued the gallery for fraud and other counts. This follows a Case Evaluation which awarded Park West Gallery $0 for its claims while awarding close to $350,000 to the plaintiffs/customers who sued Park West alleging that they had fraudulently sold inauthentic and overpriced art . The suit filed by Park West customers against Park West Gallery proceeds to trial. - December 03, 2009 - WBALTV Investigates Complaint About Park West Gallery Art Purchases by Fine Art Registry Member
On 16 November 2009, WBALTV Baltimore aired an investigation into the purchase from Park West Gallery of a Salvador Dalí print for $12,000 by Fine Art Registry member Richard English aboard the Carnival Miracle in July 2006, which was later examined by Dalí experts and found to bear a forged signature and as such to have virtually no value. According to WBALTV, Park West Gallery offered to substitute Richard English's print with other art of similar value from their collections. - November 20, 2009 - Park West Gallery's Salvador Dalí Expert, Bernard Ewell, Sued by Fine Art Registry for Defamation, Tortious Interference and Conspiracy with Park West
A Third Party Complaint was filed by Fine Art Registry on 26 August 2009 against Bernard Ewell, of Santa Fe, NM, appraiser and self-styled expert in the works of Salvador Dalí, who has for years been paid by Park West Gallery, a Michigan based gallery which sells art mainly through cruise ship based art auctions, to state that the large number of Salvador Dalí prints the gallery sells are genuine and that the alleged Dalí signatures many of them bear are legitimate. - August 27, 2009
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