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OverviewDECEPTION IS A FINE ART.When Orlando Whitfield first meets Inigo Philbrick, they are students dreaming of dealing art for a living. Their friendship lasts for fifteen years until one day, Inigo - by then the most successful dealer of his generation - disappears, accused of a fraud so gigantic and audacious it rocks the art world to its core. A sparklingly sharp memoir of greed, ambition and madness,All That Glitters will take you to the heart of the contemporary art world, a place wilder and wealthier than you could ever imagine. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Orlando WhitfieldPublisher: Profile Books Ltd Imprint: Profile Books Ltd Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.276kg ISBN: 9781788169967ISBN 10: 1788169964 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 03 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"Exhilarating... Orlando Whitfield tells the story of his former friend's downfall in thrilling detail... Compulsively readable -- Kathryn Hughes * Guardian * A lacerating critique of the contemporary art market ... All That Glitters is as compulsive as a thriller. It is literary dynamite - a blazing exposé that cracks open an elite sphere cloaked in mystery and lays it mercilessly bare * Spectator * A jaw-dropping romp through the absurd world of art dealing... All That Glitters is a hell of a read. * Irish Independent on Sunday * Like ""Liar's Poker"", but for art * The Economist * The culture of discretion that enshrouds the art market obscures a multitude of sins, so it is bracing (and great fun) to watch Orlando Whitfield flout the code of silence to name names, cite prices, and reveal scams. All That Glitters is an art world GREAT GATSBY, deliciously withering and dishy, a parable about the price of beauty, the power of charisma, and the limits of friendship. -- Patrick Radden Keefe, author of * Empire of Pain * A highly readable and perceptive account of how contemporary art is bought and sold -- Philip Hook * Sunday Telegraph * Ultra-vivid... it reads like a true crime documentary * i Paper, Nonfiction Book of the Month * Readers drawn to the book's promise of an insider's recollections of the art-dealing ecosystem will not be disappointed * The Art Newspaper * The art world revealed in this delicious, sharp and often breathtaking memoir is one of excess and illusion those of us outside it can barely imagine, and Whitfield unveils it nimbly and wisely. Funny, juicy, wistful and sad, it's destined to be one of the books of 2024 -- Megan Nolan, author * Ordinary Human Failings * Philbrick's story serves as a means for Whitfield masterfully to illuminate the opaque and mysterious art world for readers, explaining the shady operations of the commercial gallery system, the role and place of auction houses and, above all, the transformation of art into an asset class and a vehicle for investment: a mere entry on a ledger. For anybody curious to learn the grubby reality of the art market, Whitfield's memoir makes for essential reading. -- Matthew Mason * The Tablet * Completely jaw-dropping and unputdownable -- 'The best new books to read in May 2024' * i News * Explosive ... the inside story of the biggest art fraud in American history * Guardian * The book of the year * The Fence * One of the hottest memoirs of 2024 * Sunday Times Style * Highly personal ... an excellent account of how Philbrick rose to a jet-setting, cocaine-and-champagne fuelled lifestyle * Literary Review * A wry, sparkling memoir ... All That Glitters is a veritable masterpiece * Spears Magazine * I cannot conceive of a better book about the grisly nature of the art world than this... Hugely entertaining -- Nicolas Lezard * The Oldie * A diabolically delicious snapshot of the Art world's luminous façade -- Foyles 'Top Ten Reads for May' A tremendous book. A fantastically entertaining and brutally honest account of the scurrility of the contemporary art world. A brilliant, devastating exposé -- William Boyd, author * The Romantic * When high-flying art-dealer Inigo Philbrick was convicted of a multimillion-dollar fraud, it rocked the industry ... Whitfield details the web of deceit that led to his downfall -- ‘Books to look out for in 2024’ * Guardian * In Orlando Whitfield's gripping memoir, All That Glitters, the murky underbelly of the art world is laid bare with startling clarity...What sets All That Glitters apart is Whitfield's fearless disregard for the art world's code of silence. With sharp wit and unflinching honesty, he names, cites prices, and reveals scams, painting a vivid picture of an industry intoxicated by wealth and power * Artlyst * Packed with page-turning incident and colourful characters, Whitfield's eye-opening window into the glamorous, deceitful world of fine art is a thrilling story of greed, fraud and betrayal -- 'The Non-Fiction You Need to Read in 2024', Waterstones Incredible and disturbing -- Waterstones Blog A rip-roaring artworld exposé, All That Glitters is a true story of corruption and crime in the international art market from the perspective of the young men made greedy and duplicitous by it. Call it-The Wolf of Mayfair. In a world of counterfeits, phonies, and frauds, Orlando Whitfield is the real deal -- Diarmuid Hester, author * Nothing Ever Just Disappears * Juicier than a bottle of Gamay at lunchtime and even more intoxicating, All That Glitters is an amazing takedown of a world that desperately needed taking down. -- Gary Shteyngart All That Glitters is a shocking, funny, and brilliantly written tour of the morally depraved art market. Whitfield writes blisteringly about the infantile excesses of wealth, and beautifully about art. -- Charlie Gilmour, author * Featherhood * A gripping look at a high-octane collision of glamour, art and money -- 'Best non-fiction books for 2024' * Stylist * Fascinating -- 'Culture Editor's Picks' * Evening Standard * Sharp-eyed, knowing, witty, this one of a kind memoir is a treat. Whitfield may have burned his bridges to the glittery art world he skewers here, but his book shines with solid gold. -- Joseph Kanon Thrillingly written -- Caroline Sanderson 'Editor's Choice' in May fiction previews * The Bookseller *" "The culture of discretion that enshrouds the art market obscures a multitude of sins, so it is bracing (and great fun) to watch Orlando Whitfield flout the code of silence to name names, cite prices, and reveal scams. All That Glitters is an art world GREAT GATSBY, deliciously withering and dishy, a parable about the price of beauty, the power of charisma, and the limits of friendship. -- Patrick Radden Keefe, author of * Empire of Pain * Exhilarating... Orlando Whitfield tells the story of his former friend's downfall in thrilling detail... Compulsively readable -- Kathryn Hughes * Guardian * A highly readable and perceptive account of how contemporary art is bought and sold -- Philip Hook * Sunday Telegraph * Explosive ... the inside story of the biggest art fraud in American history * Guardian * Ultra-vivid... it reads like a true crime documentary * i Paper * The art world revealed in this delicious, sharp and often breathtaking memoir is one of excess and illusion those of us outside it can barely imagine, and Whitfield unveils it nimbly and wisely. Funny, juicy, wistful and sad, it's destined to be one of the books of 2024 -- Megan Nolan, author * Ordinary Human Failings * Like ""Liar's Poker"", but for art * The Economist * Completely jaw-dropping and unputdownable -- 'The best new books to read in May 2024' * i News * The book of the year * The Fence * One of the hottest memoirs of 2024 * Sunday Times Style * Highly personal ... an excellent account of how Philbrick rose to a jet-setting, cocaine-and-champagne fuelled lifestyle * Literary Review * A wry, sparkling memoir ... All That Glitters is a veritable masterpiece * Spears Magazine * I cannot conceive of a better book about the grisly nature of the art world than this... Hugely entertaining -- Nicolas Lezard * The Oldie * A diabolically delicious snapshot of the Art world's luminous façade -- Foyles 'Top Ten Reads for May' A tremendous book. A fantastically entertaining and brutally honest account of the scurrility of the contemporary art world. A brilliant, devastating exposé -- William Boyd, author * The Romantic * Incredible and disturbing -- Waterstones Blog When high-flying art-dealer Inigo Philbrick was convicted of a multimillion-dollar fraud, it rocked the industry ... Whitfield details the web of deceit that led to his downfall -- ‘Books to look out for in 2024’ * Guardian * Packed with page-turning incident and colourful characters, Whitfield's eye-opening window into the glamorous, deceitful world of fine art is a thrilling story of greed, fraud and betrayal -- 'The Non-Fiction You Need to Read in 2024', Waterstones In Orlando Whitfield's gripping memoir, All That Glitters, the murky underbelly of the art world is laid bare with startling clarity...What sets All That Glitters apart is Whitfield's fearless disregard for the art world's code of silence. With sharp wit and unflinching honesty, he names, cites prices, and reveals scams, painting a vivid picture of an industry intoxicated by wealth and power * Artlyst * A rip-roaring artworld exposé, All That Glitters is a true story of corruption and crime in the international art market from the perspective of the young men made greedy and duplicitous by it. Call it-The Wolf of Mayfair. In a world of counterfeits, phonies, and frauds, Orlando Whitfield is the real deal -- Diarmuid Hester, author * Nothing Ever Just Disappears * Juicier than a bottle of Gamay at lunchtime and even more intoxicating, All That Glitters is an amazing takedown of a world that desperately needed taking down. -- Gary Shteyngart All That Glitters is a shocking, funny, and brilliantly written tour of the morally depraved art market. Whitfield writes blisteringly about the infantile excesses of wealth, and beautifully about art. -- Charlie Gilmour, author * Featherhood * A gripping look at a high-octane collision of glamour, art and money -- 'Best non-fiction books for 2024' * Stylist * Fascinating -- 'Culture Editor's Picks' * Evening Standard * Sharp-eyed, knowing, witty, this one of a kind memoir is a treat. Whitfield may have burned his bridges to the glittery art world he skewers here, but his book shines with solid gold. -- Joseph Kanon Thrillingly written -- Caroline Sanderson 'Editor's Choice' in May fiction previews * The Bookseller * Readers drawn to the book's promise of an insider's recollections of the art-dealing ecosystem will not be disappointed * The Art Newspaper *" "The culture of discretion that enshrouds the art market obscures a multitude of sins, so it is bracing (and great fun) to watch Orlando Whitfield flout the code of silence to name names, cite prices, and reveal scams. All That Glitters is an art world GREAT GATSBY, deliciously withering and dishy, a parable about the price of beauty, the power of charisma, and the limits of friendship. -- Patrick Radden Keefe, author of * Empire of Pain * Exhilarating... Orlando Whitfield tells the story of his former friend's downfall in thrilling detail... Compulsively readable -- Kathryn Hughes * Guardian * A highly readable and perceptive account of how contemporary art is bought and sold -- Philip Hook * Sunday Telegraph * Explosive ... the inside story of the biggest art fraud in American history * Guardian * Ultra-vivid... it reads like a true crime documentary * i Paper * The art world revealed in this delicious, sharp and often breathtaking memoir is one of excess and illusion those of us outside it can barely imagine, and Whitfield unveils it nimbly and wisely. Funny, juicy, wistful and sad, it's destined to be one of the books of 2024 -- Megan Nolan, author * Ordinary Human Failings * Like ""Liar's Poker"", but for art * The Economist * One of the hottest memoirs of 2024 * Sunday Times Style * Highly personal ... an excellent account of how Philbrick rose to a jet-setting, cocaine-and-champagne fuelled lifestyle * Literary Review * A wry, sparkling memoir ... All That Glitters is a veritable masterpiece * Spears Magazine * I cannot conceive of a better book about the grisly nature of the art world than this... Hugely entertaining -- Nicolas Lezard * The Oldie * A diabolically delicious snapshot of the Art world's luminous façade -- Foyles 'Top Ten Reads for May' A tremendous book. A fantastically entertaining and brutally honest account of the scurrility of the contemporary art world. A brilliant, devastating exposé -- William Boyd, author * The Romantic * Incredible and disturbing -- Waterstones Blog When high-flying art-dealer Inigo Philbrick was convicted of a multimillion-dollar fraud, it rocked the industry ... Whitfield details the web of deceit that led to his downfall -- ‘Books to look out for in 2024’ * Guardian * Packed with page-turning incident and colourful characters, Whitfield's eye-opening window into the glamorous, deceitful world of fine art is a thrilling story of greed, fraud and betrayal -- 'The Non-Fiction You Need to Read in 2024', Waterstones In Orlando Whitfield's gripping memoir, All That Glitters, the murky underbelly of the art world is laid bare with startling clarity...What sets All That Glitters apart is Whitfield's fearless disregard for the art world's code of silence. With sharp wit and unflinching honesty, he names, cites prices, and reveals scams, painting a vivid picture of an industry intoxicated by wealth and power * Artlyst * A rip-roaring artworld exposé, All That Glitters is a true story of corruption and crime in the international art market from the perspective of the young men made greedy and duplicitous by it. Call it-The Wolf of Mayfair. In a world of counterfeits, phonies, and frauds, Orlando Whitfield is the real deal -- Diarmuid Hester, author * Nothing Ever Just Disappears * Juicier than a bottle of Gamay at lunchtime and even more intoxicating, All That Glitters is an amazing takedown of a world that desperately needed taking down. -- Gary Shteyngart All That Glitters is a shocking, funny, and brilliantly written tour of the morally depraved art market. Whitfield writes blisteringly about the infantile excesses of wealth, and beautifully about art. -- Charlie Gilmour, author * Featherhood * A gripping look at a high-octane collision of glamour, art and money -- 'Best non-fiction books for 2024' * Stylist * Fascinating -- 'Culture Editor's Picks' * Evening Standard * Sharp-eyed, knowing, witty, this one of a kind memoir is a treat. Whitfield may have burned his bridges to the glittery art world he skewers here, but his book shines with solid gold. -- Joseph Kanon Thrillingly written -- Caroline Sanderson 'Editor's Choice' in May fiction previews * The Bookseller *" Author InformationOrlando Whitfield is a failed art dealer. His writing has appeared in the Paris Review, the Sunday Times, and the White Review. All That Glitters is his first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |