ConArtist, Tony Tetro
ConArtist, Tony Tetro
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Con/Artist
The Life and Crimes of the World's Greatest Art Forger

Author: Tony Tetro, Giampiero Ambrosi

Narrator: Richard Ferrone, Tony Tetro, Giampiero Ambrosi

Unabridged: 8 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Hachette Books

Published: 11/22/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The world’s most renowned art forger reveals the secrets behind his decades of painting like the masters—exposing an art world that is far more corrupt than we ever knew while providing an art history lesson wrapped in sex, drugs, and Caravaggio.

The art world is a much dirtier, nastier business than you might expect. Tony Tetro, one of the most renowned art forgers in history, will make you question every masterpiece you’ve ever seen in a museum, gallery, or private collection. Tetro’s “Rembrandts,” “Caravaggios,” “Miros,” and hundreds of other works now hang on walls around the globe. In 2019, it was revealed that Prince Charles received into his collection a Picasso, Dali, Monet, and Chagall, insuring them for over 200 million pounds, only to later discover that they’re actually “Tetros.” And the kicker? In Tony’s words: “Even if some tycoon finds out his Rembrandt is a fake, what’s he going to do, turn it in? Now his Rembrandt just became motel art. Better to keep quiet and pass it on to the next guy. It’s the way things work for guys like me.” The Prince Charles scandal is the subject of a forthcoming feature documentary with Academy Award nominee Kief Davidson and coauthor Giampiero Ambrosi, in cooperation with Tetro.

Throughout Tetro’s career, his inimitable talent has been coupled with a reckless penchant for drugs, fast cars, and sleeping with other con artists. He was busted in 1989 and spent four years in court and one in prison. His voice—rough, wry, deeply authentic—is nothing like the high society he swanned around in, driving his Lamborghini or Ferrari, hobnobbing with aristocrats by day, and diving into debauchery when the lights went out. He’s a former furniture store clerk who can walk around in Caravaggio’s shoes, become Picasso or Monet, with an encyclopedic understanding of their paint, their canvases, their vision. For years, he hid it all in an unassuming California townhouse with a secret art room behind a full-length mirror. (Press #* on his phone and the mirror pops open.) Pairing up with coauthor Ambrosi, one of the investigative journalists who uncovered the 2019 scandal, Tetro unveils the art world in an epic, alluring, at times unbelievable, but all-true narrative.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris Lee (away) on November 08, 2023

Welcome to the wild west of art forgery in the 1970s and 1980s, where the money is lucrative as long as you have a certain base trait. That trait is, surprisingly, not being a master painter. This is the story of Tony Tetro, the “world’s greatest art forger.” Tony grew up without a formal education,......more

Goodreads review by Missy on October 18, 2022

Wow! I loved this book— so much so I read it all in one day. Con/Artist is the compulsively readable memoir of Tony Tetro, the most prolific art forger of the twentieth century. This book chronicles his (very interesting) life and details how exactly he got into and refined his art forgeries. This b......more

Goodreads review by Carole on December 07, 2022

This review can also be found at [URL not allowed] This was incredibly interesting! I don’t read a lot of non-fiction but every once in a while I come across a book that calls to me and I feel compelled to pick it up. I have no idea why I was drawn to this book since I don’t really pay a......more

Goodreads review by Jamele (BookswithJams) on January 21, 2023

What an incredibly fascinating read! I thought this was about a guy who stole art, but instead it was about an art forger and I learned so much about what that entails and how much the real artists look the other way. Tony Tetro was a successful art forger and made a name for himself forging some of......more

Goodreads review by Emma Ann on November 30, 2024

A rollicking tale of forgery, fakes, and scams. One of the better “confessions of a former con artist” memoirs I’ve read. No idea how much is true, but it’s a good yarn—and that’s what we’re all here for anyway.......more


Quotes

“Tetro, one of the most prolific art forgers of the 20th century, paints his own life story with flair in this cinematic memoir… Written in a colorful, conversational voice and blending memoir, art history, and true crime, Tetro’s account takes readers on a turbulent, fast-paced, high-stakes roller-coaster ride. This is the art world’s The Wolf of Wall Street.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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