Sprechen sie deutsche?
Another German fashion magazine has weighed in on Rogues’ Gallery. And again, I don’t know what it says, though Google Translate makes me pretty sure it’s highly complimentary, indicating that the item calls the book “brutal in its attention to detail when it comes to exposing the bottomless machinations of the cultural temple. Seldom have […]
Mohammed’s Radio Silence
In a story titled “Jihad Jitters” today, The New York Post reports that the Metropolitan Museum of Art is likely to keep artwork that it owns depicting the Islamic Prophet Mohammed locked in its capacious basement when its new Islamic galleries open next year. This would be only the latest of many attempts by the […]
All the News That’s Fit to Paper Over
It took two members of the eminent art journalism squad at the New York Times to write today’s story on the sudden and as-yet-unexplained resignation of Getty museum director Michael Brand. Toward the end, they veer into a brief review of power struggles at museums like the Getty where leadership is split between directors (in […]
Rogues’ Gallery is in Vogue
But alas… it’s in German. Wish I knew what I said.
Reality TV, Russian-Style
RT, the English-language Russian television-and-Internet network, began broadcasting this interview today.
A Special Providence
Sunday’s Providence Journal will name Rogues’ Gallery one of the “best reads” of 2009.
Patience and Fortitude
Over 150 people, only one a friend, came to the mid-Manhattan branch of the New York Public Library the other night to hear the story of Rogues’ Gallery — so many that doors had to be opened to a second conference room to fit them all in. Readers of this blog will understand why it […]
Happy Birthday, Annette de la Renta!

Seventy years ago today, Anne France Mannheimer later Anne Engelhard, then Annette Reed and today better known as Metropolitan Museum of Art Vice Chairman Annette de la Renta, was born in the south of France. Joyeux anniversaire et Joyeux Noël from Rogues’ Gallery, Mrs. de la! (photo of Annette, her first husband Samuel Pryor Reed […]
“Riveting,” says the New York Press
In “Who’s Been Naughty and Nice in 2009,” the staff of The New York Press calls Rogues’ Gallery “riveting” on the subject of the “unusual decisions” and “dubious intentions” of generations of museum directors. In related news, Florida’s Naples News says that the museum’s just-retired director Philippe do Montebello will be speaking there in February […]
Trial by Tabloid
Yesterday’s sentencing of former Metropolitan Museum trustee Anthony Marshall to one to three years in prison (which I am told will likely mean eight months with time off for good behavior) for plundering his mother Brooke Astor’s estate is likely still not the end of the saga; there will be an appeal and Marshall may […]