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The Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea column: On Movies: Filmmakers finds Barnes story travels well
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2010
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The Art of the Steal is a chronicle of the decades-long fight for control over the Barnes and its trove of Cezannes, Matisses, Picassos, Renoirs, and Van Goghs -- and the legal wrangling, political maneuvering, and power plays that led to the Barnes' planned 2012 relocation from suburban Merion to a site on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia. The film boasts rare archival footage of the millionaire art collector traipsing around Europe in the 1940s. [...] it features interviews with controversial former Barnes head Richard Glanton, Gov. Rendell, art historians, other politicians, and fervent members of the Friends of the Barnes, the group that struggled mightily to keep the foundation in its leafy setting just outside the city.
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