“A terrific tale… stuff that more people should know,” says USA Today
“As journalist Michael Gross shows in his history of the gentlemen and geniuses, barbarians and social-climbers who have run the Met since it was founded in 1870, proximity to the glorious art of humanity doesn’t necessarily improve the humans who document, collect and display it,” writes Maria Puente in USA Today. ” Great collections aren’t […]
Hail to thee, blithe spirit
Madame Arcati, the UK media blog, has entered the ring with a stirring defense of Rogues’ Gallery. “Indisputably,” writes the pseudonymous blogger named for an eccentric medium in a Noel Coward play “Gross… hit a raw nerve about a national institution. What is unacceptable is the suspected exercise of informal social power to, in effect, […]
Who do YOU trust?
Two top officials of the Metropolitan Museum of Art have offered violently opposing opinions on Rogues’ Gallery. One is the prevailing opinion of the Manhattan plutocracy, too. What do you think? Harold Holzer, the museum’s current Senior Vice President for External Affairs, says: “A so-called ‘history’ of The Metropolitan Museum of Art that ignores its […]
Shine a light
“You are to be commended for shining a light on the highest levels of hypocrisy in New York Society,” writesChristopher London, editor of ManhattanSociety.com. Either that or condemned!
Vox Populi
My two favorite comments so far on my Huffington Post essay today: dstanley wrote: “I think H.L. Mencken described these people best: ‘Out of this class comes the grotesque fashionable society of our big towns already described. Imagine a horde of peasants incredibly enriched and with almost infinite power thrust into their hands, and you […]
Down the rabbit-hole?
“People [are] wondering why the New York media don’t have much of a line, even a hostile one, on [Rogues’ Gallery] yet,” Ron Hogan observes on Galleycat this morning after reading through the online coverage of the book’s off-line reception in its first few days on sale. “Is Michael Gross really the victim of a […]
The truth hurts (… their feelings)
The trustees and administrators of the Metropolitan Musem of Art have issued their review of Rogues’ Gallery. “A so-called ‘history’ of The Metropolitan Museum of Art that ignores its mission, and blurs the distinction between gossip and fact, is not only insensitive but highly misleading,” museum PR man Harold Holzer tells the New York Observer’s […]
A “great book,” says Forbes.com. “Important and splendidly readable.”
Melik Kaylan of Forbes.com, a long-time observer of culture and museums, reviews Rogues’ Gallery — and some of the controversies surrounding it — today. He writes, “Any and all facts that I knew of personally, the author gets absolutely right, which makes me trust much else in the book — and there’s a great deal […]
Freedom to Suppress: The Empire Strikes Back vs. Rogues’ Gallery
Jesse Kornbluth, writing for Headbutler, reveals the full story of the campaign against Rogues’ Gallery, and has this to say about it: “George Orwell wrote something to the effect: When I see a policeman beating a worker, I don’t have to wonder whose side I’m on. That’s how I feel here. A rich woman has […]
“Yummy!” says The Daily News
George Rush and Joanna Molloy have once again caught the rest of the town snoozing. They call Rogues’ Gallery “yummy” in today’s Daily News while hinting about a legal attack on the book. There’s a review in today’s News, too. “The nut of Gross’ story is the power and influence wielded behind the scenes by […]