The Art of the Steal (2009 film)
| The Art of the Steal | |
|---|---|
Theatrical release poster by Neil Kellerhouse and Erik Buckham  | |
| Directed by | Don Argott | 
| Produced by | Sheena M. Joyce | 
| Cinematography | Don Argott | 
| Edited by | Demian Fenton | 
| Music by | West Dylan Thordson | 
Production companies  | Maj Productions 9.14 Pictures  | 
| Distributed by | IFC in Theaters | 
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Running time  | 101 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
The Art of the Steal is a 2009 documentary film directed by Don Argott, about the controversial move of the Barnes Foundation, generally considered to be the world's best collection of post-Impressionist art and valued in 2009 to be worth at least $25 billion, from Merion, Pennsylvania to Philadelphia. The move was disputed because Albert C. Barnes, who died in 1951, had specifically selected Lower Merion Township for its location. The collection was moved in 2012 to Philadelphia. The film presents an account of the claimed breaking of Barnes's will, which it presents as a decades-long process that was initiated by Philadelphians who were enemies of Barnes while he was alive, and that was continued by their heirs.