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Art Held Hostage: The Story of the Barnes Collection Book

Art Held Hostage reveals the messy inside story about the most infamous world-class art museum that you've probably never heard of. The saga begins with the life and times of Albert C Barnes, a Philadelphia business magnate who, after making his fortune during the Depression, becomes one of America's most important collectors of impressionist and post-impressionist art. The collection includes famed paintings by such luminaries as Cezanne, Matisse, Picasso and Renoir. Barnes became well known for his harsh personality and instigated a problematic invitation-only policy to his museum, located in a Philadelphia suburb. Strangely, even after Barnes' death the museum continued to become embroiled in financial, legal and community disputes. The story gets uglier during the 1990s with a series of lawsuits for the foundation's high-profile president, including a racial discrimination suit and eventually near-bankruptcy for the collection. Author John C Anderson, a contributing editor of The American Lawyer magazine, spares no cynical detail in his investigation into this truly American tale of power, litigiousness, and boardroom antics. This is a book for those interested in the dark underbelly of the business side of the art world. --JP Cohen, Amazon.comRead More

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  • 0393048896
  • 9780393048896
  • J Anderson
  • 20 January 2004
  • W. W. Norton & Co.
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 288
  • 1
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