About this Event
Clay G. Small became a world traveler during his 30 year career with PepsiCo (as General Counsel). He currently is a Professor at SMU Cox School of Business, Member of the SMU Law School Executive Committee and just returned from his role as a visiting professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Join Clay in-person at University Park Public Library as he discusses:
*What else besides money drives an art forger?
* Forgeries are everywhere. As the price for art has soared so have forgeries.
* The most forged artists of all time
* Science of art authentication
* The most clever of art forgers.
* When exactly does art forgery become a crime?
Clay will be speaking from 6:05 pm to 6:55 pm on Thursday, October 20th inside R. Groden Gallery.
Complimentary and open to the public. Limited to 30 guests as maximum attendance.
Learn more about Clay here.
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Reviews of Clay's newly released novel, The Forger's Forgery.
'Perhaps one reason why The Forger's Forgery is a complex mystery and yet realistic, is that it's based on the true story of master forger Han van Meegeren, who forged the works of some Dutch masters in the 1930s and ’40s in a notorious crime that was clever, unprecedented, and difficult to solve.'
D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
"The Forger’s Forgery … was a great read, cleverly constructed, very entertaining, exciting and humoristic.”
Friso Lammertse, author Van Meegeren’s Vermeers
“Clay has a gift for engaging the reader, taking them to places they want to go, entertaining the reader and using his legal knowledge to create multiple mysteries which the reader looks forward to solving.”
Raymond Jacobson, McDermott, Will & Emery
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
R. Groden Gallery, 1167 Mississippi Ave., Dallas, United States
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