The Art Forger to be discussed at events throughout
September.
Mayor Joseph Curtatone and
Maria Carpenter, Director of the Somerville Public Libraries, announced today
that the City of Somerville will launch its fourth “One City, One Book”
campaign in September 2013. Somerville Reads is a project that promotes
literacy and community engagement by encouraging people all over the City to
read and discuss the same book. The book selected for the 2013 project is The
Art Forger by B. A. Shapiro, a page-turner of a novel that deals with the
largest unsolved art heist in history. The robbery took place on March 18,
1990, when thirteen works of art worth over $500 million were stolen from the
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. Claire Roth, a struggling young
artist with her own scandalous past, is about to discover that that there's more
to this crime than meets the eye.
Claire
makes her living reproducing famous works of art for a popular online
retailer. Desperate to improve her
situation, she lets herself be lured into a Faustian bargain with Aiden Markel,
a powerful gallery owner. She agrees to forge a painting-one of the Degas
masterpieces stolen from the Gardner Museum-in exchange for a one-woman show in
his renowned gallery. But when the long-missing Degas painting-the one that had
been hanging for one hundred years at the Gardner-is delivered to Claire's
studio, she begins to suspect that it may itself be a forgery.
Claire's
search for the truth about the painting's origins leads her into a labyrinth of
deceit where secrets hidden since the late nineteenth century may be the only
evidence that can now save her life. B. A. Shapiro's razor-sharp writing and
rich plot twists make The Art Forger an absorbing literary thriller that
treats us to three centuries of forgers, art thieves, and obsessive
collectors. It's a dazzling novel about
seeing - and not seeing - the secrets that lie beneath the canvas.
“The Art Forger is a fascinating read that mixes
local history with fine arts, thievery, and science,” Carpenter said. “We are absolutely delighted to feature this New
York Times bestseller and present author Barbara Shapiro as our special
guest at the Central Library on Wednesday, September 18th at 7:00 p.m. This event is free, refreshments will be served, and
all are invited to attend.” You can register for the event online
at http://bashapiro.eventbrite.com.
The Central Library will also host a free screening of Stolen, a
documentary by Rebecca Dreyfus, on Wednesday, September 25th at 7:00 p.m. Stolen
is a full exploration of the Gardner robbery and the fascinating, disparate
characters involved: from the 19th century Grand Dame Isabella Gardner to the
17th century Dutch masters to a 21st century terrorist organization with a
penchant for stealing Vermeers.
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