Marc Fennell's new docuseries The Mission is the latest audacious art heist in a true crime tradition

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As Marc Fennell debuts an intriguing new crime series following the true story of a rather unfortunate art heist at a Spanish mission in Western Australia, here's a wrap of some other shows, movies and binges from the art world that are worth a viewing.

Stuff the British StoleHis latest documentary for SBS, The Mission, centres on the bizarre but true story of an art heist at a monastery in the outback."The crime expert was like, 'oh, yeah, what happened in Melbourne was bad, but wait 'til you hear what happened in WA'," Fennell explains.

The three-part series is just the latest in what seems to have become a staple of the true-crime genre: audacious acts in the art world.The Whiteley art scandal is one of Australia's most high-profile and enduring art mysteries — here's how it unfolded. But what makes it fascinating is the peek behind the curtain into the high-stakes world of art dealing, and the very grey area that seems to lie between what is genuine and what constitutes fraud.This feature-length documentary from Netflix gives further insight into the wild world of art forgery, examining the largest art fraud in American history.

Disgusted by the artwork's £140,000 price tag, he holds it hostage for political reasons, while his exasperated wife, played by Helen Mirren, just wants him to put it back.This 2014 movie from director Tim Burton centres around the true story of an art fraud that was committed for years — but in this case, the artist was the main victim.

It wasn't until there was a court case between the two that she was finally revealed to the world as the rightful artist.The three-part series ends up taking Fennell on an investigation that spans from the streets of Manila right up to the front door of the Trump building in New York. "Every twist we were presented with by the people we were interviewing, we were like, 'No, that's totally implausible'. You'd go ask another person. And they'd be like, 'oh, yeah, that's totally possible'. I thought 'this is the strangest thing'.

 

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