What If Every Artwork You've Ever Seen Is a Fake?
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The article from The Guardian explores the prevalence of fake artworks and raises questions about the authenticity of art we've seen, sparking discussion on the reliability of art authentication methods.
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If art in art museums tends to be replicas (the article itself indicates that it mostly isn't), that really does reduce the desire to bother going to see it. The thrill of seeing historically important pieces is being in the presence of the actual item the artist touched. If that's not what's happening, then I may as well just stay home and look at pictures of it instead.