The biggest forgeries in history

The Fake (f)or Real exhibition visits Sofia

Tuesday, 16 July 2024, 05:05

The Fake (f)or Real exhibition visits Sofia

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The National Ethnographic Museum in Sofia is hosting the House of European History - Brussels' travelling exhibition "Fake for Real: A History of Forgery and Falsification". 
The exhibition will run from July 16 to October 20, NEM reports. The "Fake (f)or Real" exhibition presents fascinating accounts of some of the greatest hoaxes and forgeries in human history.
It describes the specific historical circumstances that explain their creation, the interests and motives behind them, and the impact they have had. It also shows how they were eventually exposed. 
The selected stories are supported by numerous examples and artworks, photographs, documents and maps, descriptions of magic, forged biographies of Christian saints, forged works of art and consumer goods. Organised chronologically into six major themes, Fake (f)or Real features over 100 artefacts from the House of European History's collection. It also includes films and interactive games.
Each case study tells a story of forgery and deception: from the supposed Donation of Constantine, to manipulated biographies of medieval Christian saints, to forged works of art and fake consumer goods.
The final section of the exhibition, entitled 'Era of Post Truth?', is an interactive space of games and videos where visitors can become fact-checkers, decide what to publish or censor, and play with an innovative 'filter bubble' to explore how social media works.