8/10
Who speaks for the art...I will!
23 January 2011
Not only did I find this film to be an intriguing and well-paced documentary about the move of the Barnes Foundation from its proper home in Merion County, PA to Philadelphia, I also found it very personal.

I, unlike many other people who have written reviews, have actually been to the Barnes Foundation in Merion. I was there almost 10 years ago, but the memory is still vivid, perhaps because it was the most unique art viewing experience I have ever had. No large building could replicate the atmosphere and intimacy of the Barnes Foundation, and even though I have travel extensively and seen some of the most renowned art museums in the world, I would NEVER want the Barnes art to be moved. The US will lose a national treasure when the art is relocated, and I still hold out hope that something can be done about it. That is not even bringing into account Barnes's will and his own desires to keep the art as it is. Apparently nothing is sacred when politicians and big money want it desecrated. The Barnes Foundation is Dr. Barnes' legacy, his gift to the world, and what a gift it is.
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