"Former art critic Dorment's fascinating debut chronicles his yearslong investigation into the Andy Warhol Foundation's certification process. Dorment nimbly balances an entertaining account of Warhol's late-'60s Factory days with a gripping, well-researched true crime narrative about the art world's shady dealings. This is an entertaining eye-opener."--Publishers Weekly
"The art world has a dark side. This fascinating story will interest art lovers and fans of courtroom dramas."--Booklist
"Warhol After Warhol is Mr. Dorment's riveting memoir of how he tried to prove the authenticity--and importance--of Mr. Simon's 'Red Self-Portrait.' He recounts the courtroom antics in detail, as the defense counsel buried the real issue of authenticity under what he describes as a mountain of theatrics, obstructions and diversions designed to prolong the trial."--The Wall Street Journal
"Germane to our cultural moment, in which AI has made authenticity a common concern. 'Without academic transparency and commitment to truth, art history degenerates into a mere matter of opinion, or, more accurately, of self-interest, ' states Dorment. Warhol, however, was characteristically elastic on the subject: 'art is anything you can get away with.'"--The Financial Times