Room With A View
David Patrick Columbia‘s New York Social Diary stopped by Georgette Mosbacher‘s book launch party for Rogues’ Gallery last night, in her sprawling apartment overlooking the Metropolitan Museum of Art. There’s more on the party here.
“Proustian figures drawn by ego and propelled by imagined furies”
“Mr. Gross’ history of the mechanisms and machinations of personality that created the Met is fascinating and a lesson to all of us on many levels about the marriage of human behavior and civic responsibility,” writes a particularly poetic David Patrick Columbia, reviewing Rogues’ Gallery on New York Social Diary today. “Mr. Gross who is […]
Pub date cometh
Rogues Gallery is “a fascinating read,” says artinfo.com, “by turns funny, outrageous, and disconcerting — that makes public what arguably should have been public knowledge long ago. Gross’s coup is not only in the vast amounts of information he has obtained but also in his ability to tell a story about the rich and powerful […]
Azzie vs. Anna
Azzedine Alaia, one of my favorite designers in the days when I covered fashion, has refused to allow models to wear seven of his gowns to the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute gala tonight, according to Cathy Horyn in the New York Times: “‘It would have been silly to have seven girls wearing my dresses at […]
Good Buzz
“Undeniably fun, Rogue’s Gallery is a hefty (over 500 pages), detailed guilty pleasure that’s hard to put down,” says the presumably pseudonymous Buzz Girl at Book Page’s Book Case blog. She adds that one of her friends who works for the museum “had the pleasure of hanging up on Gross when barraged with inappropriate questions.” […]
Rogues’ Gallery: Front Page News
Rogues Gallery made the front page of today’s New York Post. Read the back story on the Metropolitan Museum’s Party of the Year here.
Wintour wanderland
In an update on Anna’s Party, Monday night’s scaled-down Costume Institute Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Fashion Week Daily says that designers Karl Lagerfeld and Matthew Williamson, LVMH boss Bernard Arnault, French Vogue scion Julia Restoin-Roitfeld, and the entertainers Charlize Theron and Kanye West will be no-shows. But noted fashion plate Jerry Seinfeld […]
They report. You decide.
Two of America’s most venerable fonts of gossip, Liz Smith and George Christy, weigh in on Rogues’ Gallery today. Christy loves it in the Beverly Hills Courier, calling it “a pageturner that unravels like an elite whodunit… a captivating, tattle-tale yarn, [that] will spark a furor.” Smith, in her wowowow.com column, isn’t so sure, but […]
Can one be at once dignified and scandalously wicked?
Jesse Kornbluth‘s Headbutler.com says Rogues Gallery “begins gently, presenting a dignified, to-my-eye authoritative history of the museum… Once you get to Thomas Hoving, the showman who brought the Met into the Modern Age, the book becomes fascinating. Scandalously so, for we’re no longer dealing with New York’s sedate “Old Money” crowd… Michael Gross wields a […]
The sun’s not yellow, it’s poulet
Fashion Week Daily has all the hot skinny here and here on who is sitting with who at the Metropolitan Museum’s downsized (“tables sales are significantly down this year,” FWD says) Party of the Year next week. “Keeping with this year’s focus on economic sensitivity,” they conclude, “all guests (including well-documented red meat aficionado Anna […]