This week the Italian authorities seized 21 suspected forgeries attributed to Salvador Dalí from a serious monographic present titled “Dalí, Between Artwork and Fable” within the northern metropolis of Parma.
The exhibition of 80 drawings, engravings, and tapestries opened at Palazzo Tarasconi on September 27. A court docket in Rome ordered the seizure after the Carabinieri TPC, Italy’s artwork crime squad, and consultants in Spain agreed that the artworks may not be real.
Diego Polio, the commander of the Carabinieri TPC’s Rome department, informed The Guardian that the Italian authorities first suspected the works have been forgeries after a routine examine in January. “One thing appeared amiss,” he mentioned. “We seen that solely lithographs, posters and drawings by Dalí have been on show, together with a couple of statues and different objects, however no work or something of significance. It was obscure why somebody would need to organise an exhibition of such low-value works.”
Polio additionally informed Italy’s Radio Bruno: “If the works are certainly confirmed to be inauthentic, those that arrange the exhibition should justify why they exhibited inauthentic works and, after all, could also be responsible for sure crimes of artwork forgery.”
Stefano Opilio, a public prosecutor concerned within the investigation, informed The Artwork Newspaper that the Carabinieri TPC despatched an exhibition catalog to the Gala-Salvador Dalí Basis within the Catalonian city of Figueres in February. The inspiration then confirmed that it had not been consulted for the present.
In a report issued in March, the muse mentioned it was “perplexed” in regards to the works’ provenance. When the muse’s consultants visited the present quickly after, they grew to become extremely suspicious of the works.
“From the second the content material of this exhibition…grew to become identified, the Dalí Basis expressed its doubts to the Carabinieri relating to three drawings and a sequence of prints,” the muse mentioned in an announcement to TAN.
Nevertheless, the Italian artwork crime squad waited till the works have been proven in Parma earlier than raiding the present, in keeping with Opilio. The seized works comprise18 lithographs and three drawings and have been reportedly a part of a group loaned by two Italians.
“Dalí, Between Artwork and Fable” was organized by a Palermo-based agency referred to as Navigare. Rome’s Historic Museum of the Italian Military Infantry beforehand ran the present from January 25 to July 27. The establishment is managed by Italy’s protection ministry.
Italy’s tradition ministry is now inspecting the works, which could possibly be completely confiscated if they’re confirmed to be fakes, and the suspects could be prosecuted for forgery or knowingly dealing counterfeits.
“Now it’s a matter of understanding whether or not the works have been counterfeited immediately by the individuals who put them into circulation, or whether or not the individuals who put them into circulation bought them from others,” Opilio mentioned.
Palazzo Tarasconi and Navigare didn’t reply to ARTnews’ request for remark by the point of publication.