A top secret operation last night saw millions of pounds worth of priceless masterpieces removed from the collections of galleries and museums around the UK – including Manchester Art Gallery. In a further twist, the seven missing paintings – all by celebrated British Artists – have been switched for copies. 

The heist has been coordinated by Sky Arts, with permission from the galleries, to launch a month-long national art competition for a new TV series called Fake! The Great Masterpiece Challenge. Only the museum curators, the production team from IWC Media, and presenters Giles Coren and art historian Rose Balston, know which pictures are real and which have been replaced.

Throughout July, members of the public of all ages and experience are invited to use their detective skills to spot the seven copies hiding in plain sight on the walls of six galleries in Cardiff, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London and Manchester. All seven displays will also be available for investigation online, via the competition website: skyartsfake.com/

Those with a keen eye, who managed to correctly identify all seven ‘fakes’, stand the chance to take part in the series finale. The finalists will compete to win a specially commissioned copy of their very own.

“You don’t have to be an art historian to have a go at this,” says Phil Edgar-Jones, Director of Sky Arts, “all you need is a sense of curiosity and an eye for detail. We wanted to tell the story of British Art with a sense of fun and in a way that would encourage us all to take a closer and more critical look at the works of great British Artists.” 

Each programme in the series will shine a light on a particular period of British Art, featuring interviews with specialist curators from each gallery and the contemporary artists who have been commissioned to secretly recreate the masterpieces from scratch.

At Manchester Art Gallery’s popular display of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, one masterpiece will hide amongst works by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown, John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt. The gallery is also creating a special display of paintings of the city by LS Lowry and Adolphe Valette; one of which will be a copy. For those wishing to take a closer look, the curators Hannah Williamson and Clare Gannaway will offer guided tours of both collections on 7 July.

Maria Balshaw, Director Manchester City Galleries and the Whitworth, comments: “I am delighted that Fake! The Great Masterpiece Challenge will be featuring two important paintings from our wonderful collection. Manchester City Galleries holds an outstanding collection of Pre-Raphaelite art and an equally important collection of paintings depicting Manchester and Salford by L.S. Lowry and his teacher Adolphe Valette. This series tells the story of British art history in an accessible and lively way and focuses on artists and techniques, encouraging visitors to really examine our paintings in detail.”   

This is the first Sky television series to be presented by Giles Coren, award-winning critic and columnist for The Times, following his debut on Sky Arts in an episode of My Failed Novel. His other broadcast appearances involved the hit BBC Back in Time for… series and the landmark Supersizers series with Sue Perkins.

The series is the television debut for Rose Balston, an Edinburgh-educated art historian and writer who lectures for the V&A and founded her own company, Art History UK, to run bespoke guided tours of art and architecture both in Britain and abroad.

Fake! The Great Masterpiece Challenge will be recorded throughout July and August and screened on Sky Arts in the new year, when the identity of the seven ‘fakes’ and the artists who have been commissioned to copy them will be revealed. The final of the television series will be hosted at the world’s oldest public museum, the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, where the competition will reach its climax. The seven originals paintings will return to the galleries once the competition has ended in August.

To enter the competition visit: skyartsfake.com 

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