Published February 04, 2016 by Tom Porter

Bowdoin's Irfan Reacts to Mark Rothko Art Forgery Trial

A trial is underway in Manhattan that is rocking the contemporary art world. The chairman of Sotheby’s is suing a gallery for selling him a fake Mark Rothko. Domenico De Sole reportedly paid more than $8 million for the painting, which he believed was the work of the abstract expressionist master, known for his use of bold colors and shapes.

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Mohammad Irfan

Assistant Professor of Digital and Computational Studies and Computer Science Mohammad Irfan knows how to look for art forgeries; one of his specialities is the authentication of works of art using computer analysis techniques:

“The Rothko trial is a fascinating story,” says Irfan.

“Forgery is so common that I was not surprised when I first heard about it. But once I learned that it duped the chairman of Sotheby’s, I was intrigued. And I’m pretty sure many of our students would be intrigued to see the piece and think about critical questions like: What makes the fake Rothko look like a real Rothko? How would one go about authenticating a Rothko painting? I personally hope the fake Rothko comes to our Museum of Art someday!”