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category: True Crime
published: Sep 2011
ISBN:9781553658924
publisher: Douglas & McIntyre

Hot Art

Chasing Thieves and Detectives through the Secret World of Stolen Art

by Joshua Knelman

tagged: contemporary (1945-), white collar crime
Description

Winner of the Edna Staebler Award and the Arthur Ellis Award for Non Fiction

"[An] outstanding work of journalism." -- National Post

"This is riveting non-fiction that reads like a novel, with detectives out of central casting and a twist that would make the Coen Brothers proud." -- Chatelaine

"Wickedly entertaining...His suspenseful writing has a filmic quality, and his characters could have walked out of a Raymond Chandler or Nathanael West novel." -- Literary Review of Canada

Winner of the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Nonfiction!

The Thomas Crown Affair meets The Devil in the White City in this fast-paced true crime story of the seedy-underbelly of international art theft. A major work of investigative journalism, Hot Art is a globetrotting mystery filled with cunning and eccentric characters.

Joshua Knelman spent four years immersing himself in the mysterious world of international art theft, travelling from Cairo to New York, London, Montreal and Los Angeles. He befriends the slippery Paul, a master art thief; and gets caught up in the world of Donald Hrycyk, a detective working on a shoestring budget to recover stolen art. Through alternating chapters focusing on Paul and an international network of detectives, the story of the thief and the detective unfolds, revealing the dramatic rise of international art theft.

Joshua Knelman's investigation finds there are only a handful of detectives, FBI agents and lawyers fighting a global battle against the thriving black market of international art theft estimated to be one of the largest in the world. Meanwhile, the chain of criminals moves from thugs on the street to multinational organized crime syndicates, to a global network of art dealers who wash the artworks' origins clean again. In a surprise ending, Knelman learns that corruption can appear in the unlikeliest places.

About the Author

Joshua Knelman

Josh Knelman is an award-winning arts and investigative journalist and editor. He was a founding member of The Walrus magazine. His writing has appeared in The Walrus, Toronto Life, TORO, Saturday Night, CBCarts.ca, the National Post, Quill & Quire, and The Globe and Mail. Knelman's feature article "Artful Crimes" in The Walrus won Canada's National Magazine Awards for Arts and Entertainment. Knelman is also the fiction editor of Four Letter Word: A Collection of Fictional Love Letters which has sold in over ten territories worldwide. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Awards
  • Short-listed, Arthur Ellis Awards - Nonfiction

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