Montebello conquers Carnegie Hill
Curbed has the scoop on former Metropolitan Museum of Art director Guy-Philippe Lannes de Montebello‘s new $1.75 million condo (bedroom above) at 40 East 94th Street on Carnegie Hill. Anywhere he hangs his art is home. Audio tour anyone?
Words to live (and die) by
A friend found this prescription for the American cultural philanthropist, penned in 1881 but still relevant 129 years later. It comes from a review by James Jackson Jarves, the first significant American art connoisseur, of a memoir by a Florentine merchant, Un Mercante Fiorentina a La Sua Famiglia nel Secolo XV by Giovanni di Pagolo […]
“All the juice,” says Madame Arcati
The UK’s maverick media blogger Madame Arcati just noted the arrival of the Rogues’ Gallery paperback. A certain Metropolitan Museum trustee, Arcati writes, “should be sending huge cheques to Michael for making her sound a lot more interesting than the gossip columns do, the silly bint.” That would be the same trustee George Gurley dubbed […]
Which Met Museum trustee is “an awe-inspiring badass”?
The New York Observer’s George Gurley profiles me and proves he’s quite a rogue himself in tomorrow’s paper.
With love from Met to you…
The Metropolitan Museum has announced a continuation of its Met Holiday Mondays program, opening portions of the museum to the public on the day of the week it is usually closed to all but invited press, trustees and special friends. Of course, on holiday weekends, the privileged flee, so it’s unlikely you’ll run into the […]
Who Kidnapped Brooke Astor? (NEWS FLASH: She’s Been Found!)
The Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute has a new-ish show, “American Woman,” exploring the modern woman through dress —a very original way to look at women, no? But that’s not what interests me most here. At the very end of the show, there’s a gallery where still images of 200 iconic American women are projected onto […]
I Can’t Get No WSJ-atisfaction
Do squeaky wheel get oiled? When I was at the New York Times I was taught that when someone called demanding a correction, I should always try to talk them out of it first. Today, blogger Scott Rosenberg reports how he recently bullied the Wall Street Journal into fixing a mistake. Which sent FishbowlNY digging […]
The Circle Game: The Whitney and the Metropolitan
Art + Auction’s In the Air column revealed a few days ago that the Metropolitan Museum of Art is talking to the Whitney about taking over its Madison Avenue headquarters when and if the smaller institution moves to MePa. Rogues’ Gallery tells the whole saga of the pas de deux between the two museums, including […]
“Greed is good… material”
Bedford-Katonah Patch’s Jessica Schneidman reports on last week’s CrossTalk benefit in the Katona Museum of Art’s Sculpture Garden which paired a certain author with the actress Patricia Clarkson (above right). “In addition to their keen senses of humor, as one audience member remarked, both guests seemed focused on ‘authenticity’ and the exposition of greed, corporate […]
Patricia Clarkson and Me? Wheee!
Oscar-nominated actresss Patricia Clarkson (above lower right in the SNL short Motherlover) and I appear together and separately tomorrow night at Crosstalk, a benefit for The Katonah Museum of Art and the Katonah Village Library. It starts with a reception at 6:30 PM at the museum at 134 Jay Street in Katonah, NY. “It’s usually […]