A tour-de-force, Pollock (2000) was Ed Harris at his creative best. As both director and star, Harris delivered what should've been an Oscar-winning performance in both capacities. The film centers on the innovative artistic life and tragic death of Abstract Expressionist painter Jackson Pollock. Marcia Gay Harden won the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her role as Lee Krasner. The rest of the cast is great as well, including Bud Cort, Jennifer Connelly, Amy Madigan as Peggy Guggenheim and Val Kilmer as Willem de Kooning.
Well-researched details permeate the pages of this twisting fictional tale of art theft and deception by Dr. Noah Charney (author, professor and founder of ARCA). From Caravaggio to Malevich, from museum security to police investigations, the storyline stays interesting, creative and on point…
"Rome: In the small Baroque church of Santa Giuliana, a magnificent Caravaggio altarpiece disappears without a trace in the middle of the night.
London: At the National Gallery of Modern Art, the museum's latest acquisition is stolen just hours after it was purchased for more than six million pounds.
A dizzying array of forgeries, overpaintings, and double-crosses unfolds as the story races through auction houses, museums, and private galleries--and the secret places where priceless works of art are made available to collectors who will stop at nothing to satisfy their hearts' desires.
Full of fascinating art-historical detail, crackling dialogue, and a brain-teasing plot, Noah Charney's debut novel is a sophisticated, stylish thriller, as irresistible and multifaceted as a great work of art." -amazon.com