
Edge of the Crowd's podcast about the crimes that people commit to art and use art to commit. Join hosts Isobel and Michelle as they delve into the wide world of frauds, forgeries, money laundering and bad taste.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

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‘Crimes Against Art’ welcomes special guest Ella, who joins host Michelle for another wrap up of the art world’s latest shenanigans. Michelle starts the podcast off with a speed round of the the freshest art news, from the unauthorised Larry Gogosian... more
In part two of ‘Crimes Against Art’ NFT special, Isobel and Michelle are once again joined by Justyne to discuss how NFT unsurprisingly have led to criminal behaviour. Isobel and Michelle begin with a wrap up of why NFTs encourage crimes, both agains... more
Crimes Against Art hosts Michelle and Isobeldiscuss their most loathed topic, NFTs. Joined by special guest star Justyne Allen, a practicing artist who is chronically online, Michelle and Isobel begin their deep dive into the scam that is NFTs. In th... more
This week, ‘Crimes Against Art’ hosts Michelle and Isobel discuss one of the most bizarre art crimes of the year, the Orlando Museum of Art’s exhibition of almost entirely fake works by Jean-Michel Basquiat. After establishing where exactly Orlando i... more
Join ‘Crimes Against Art’ hosts Michelle and Isobel as they discuss their favourite scammer, and the patron saint of the podcast, Anna Delvey. Isobel outlines Anna’s rise from obscure German town to New York high society and highlights the role of so... more
This week, ‘Crimes Against Art’ hosts Michelle and Isobel take a deep dive into the ever increasing controversies surrounding restoration. Michelle begins the podcast by explaining the difference between restoration and conservation before launching ... more
Join hosts Michelle and Isobel for a news round-up episode of ‘Crimes Against Art’ that they like to call ‘Artful Shenanigans’. Listen in as Michelle discussions the latest movements of artworks as restitution and theft takes these masterpieces aroun... more
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