Psychoanalyst Meets Helene and Wolfgang Beltracchi
Artist Couple Meets Jeannette Fischer
- The first book from a psychoanalytical perspective about Wolfgang Beltracchi, painter and legendary art forger
- Beltracchi is a unique phenomenon of the international art world and one of its most notorious names
- Psychoanalyst Jeannette Fischer once again presents an exceptionally insightful portrait of a fascinating artist personality
- Jeannette Fischer’s previous book, Psychoanalyst meets Marina Abramović, is an ongoing sales success since its release in spring 2019
Wolfgang Beltracchi is a phenomenon of the international art world. His name is inextricably entwined with one of the greatest upheavals in the global art market. Emulating numerous world-famous artists, he developed and painted new paintings, continued their narrations and biography, and concluded them with a forged signature. His wife Helene Beltracchi then smuggled them onto the art market. Many experts were deceived by Beltracchi’s stupendous skill and auctioneers cast many doubts aside in the interests of insatiable market demand, selling the paintings as authentic works by the purported artists.
Reading the artistic handwriting of a painting requires an exceptional willingness and ability to be able to empathise and identify with the artist, until you “can feel what the other feels” (Wolfgang Beltracchi). Through extensive discussions with the painter and his wife, the psychoanalyst Jeannette Fischer explored this capability that is so pronounced for Beltracchi. In her new book, she places this in relation to the disappearance of Beltracchi’s own signature. As with her previous highly successful book about the performance artist Marina Abramović, Jeannette Fischer has created an exceptionally insightful portrait of a fascinating artist personality.
- Publisher
- Scheidegger & Spiess
- ISBN
- 9783039420711
- Published
- 25th Apr 2022
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
- Size
- 165 mm x 115 mm
- Pages
- 188 Pages
- Illustrations
- 20 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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