Mourning Becomes Montebello
Phillipe de Montebello, former director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has outdone himself in this Sunday Arts featurette from Public Television’s Channel Thirteen website. Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate defines hypocrisy as the act of playing a part on a stage, feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not, […]
Campbell in the Soup III
Judith Dobrzynski’s Real Clear Arts, the new (and IMHO journalistically best) arts journal blog, comments on newish Metropolitan Museum of Art director Thomas Campbell’s appearance last week at what sounds like a pretty bland Alliance for the Arts forum. “Mostly, Campbell repeated things he has said before: the Met will have fewer exhibitions, more drawn […]
Beasty Fest
The Daily Beast has just named Rogues Gallery one of the best art books of the year. Writer Rachel Wolff calls it “a compelling tale of the money, greed, egotism, and less than kosher acquisitions that have made the Met the megainstitution that it is today. It’s high culture meets lowlife behavior. And Gross has […]
Chicago Rules
Chicagoan Claire Zulkey’s Zulkey.com (“kind of a humor site, kind of a blog, kind of a repository for my writings, kind of an after-dinner mint for the brain”) has just added a chat with me about Rogues’ Gallery and more to her impressive collection of author interviews. I must have been in quite a mood […]
Museum on Museum II
Further proof that you can’t keep a good book down (and that some museums have both guts and good taste). A new history book club at The Fairfield Museum and History Center at 370 Beach Road in Fairfield, CT. will be reading and discussing Rogues’ Gallery in its third session on March 24, 2010. For […]
Tom Terrific
David Patrick Columbia remembers Tom Hoving today on New York Social Diary as “an outspoken showman connoisseur [who] had the common touch for those things which brought out the king in all of us.” Having read much of the coverage of Hoving’s life in recent days, it seems that he was best-appreciated by the non-art […]
I, A Contest. I, A Fashion Spread.
Curbed, the essential New York real estate blog, has just launched a holiday contest with signed copies of 740 Park and Rogues’ Gallery as the prize. You’ve got to be in it to win it. And 20/20, the eyeglass fashion magazine, has just published an online slide show that includes me in some fancy frames […]
Tom Hoving, RIP
Tom Hoving, the outsized, ebullient, always controversial leader of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, who revolutionized museums around the world in the decade from 1966 to 1976, died this morning after a short bout with cancer first diagnosed late this spring. Hoving, who was also a scholar, curator, commissioner of parks in New York City, […]
Rogues’ Library
Talk about an amazing “turn” of events: I’ll be speaking about Rogues’ Gallery for the last time this year at the Midtown Manhattan branch of the New York Public Library at 455 Fifth Avenue on Tuesday December 22nd at 6:30 PM. Who says there’s no Santa Claus?
“A definite must-read.”
On my speaking tour of Southern California last month, I met more than a dozen museum directors, trustees and donors, some of whose names would not be out of place on the plaques lining the grand stairs of the Metropolitan Musuem, many of whom had kind words to say about Rogues’ Gallery — a pleasant […]