
Art and Craft
Documentary
Overview
For several decades, gifted and incredibly prolific forger Mark Landis compulsively created impeccable copies of works by a variety of major artists, donating them to institutions across the country and landing pieces on many of their walls. ART AND CRAFT brings us into the cluttered and insular life of an unforgettable character just as he finds his foil in an equally obsessive art registrar.
Top Cast
Mark Landis
Mark Landis
Self
Mark Landis
Self
Lester Sullivan
Lester Sullivan
Self
Lester Sullivan
Self
Irwin Lakov
Irwin Lakov
Self
Irwin Lakov
Self
Matthew Leininger
Matthew Leininger
Self - registrar, Cincinnati Art Museum
Matthew Leininger
Self - registrar, Cincinnati Art Museum
Mark Tullos
Mark Tullos
Self - museum director, Hilliard Museum
Mark Tullos
Self - museum director, Hilliard Museum
Jill Chancey
Jill Chancey
Self - curator, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
Jill Chancey
Self - curator, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
Ellen Ruffin
Ellen Ruffin
Self - curator, De Grummond Collection
Ellen Ruffin
Self - curator, De Grummond Collection
Aaron Cowan
Aaron Cowan
Self - history professor, University of Cincinnati
Aaron Cowan
Self - history professor, University of Cincinnati
Patty Hall
Patty Hall
Self - Hattiesburg Arts Council
Patty Hall
Self - Hattiesburg Arts Council
Robert K. Wittman
Robert K. Wittman
Self - special agent, Art Crime Team, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Robert K. Wittman
Self - special agent, Art Crime Team, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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