Tom Tom Club
This unsolicited endorsement of Rogues’ Gallery just in: “I do not think you could have done better had the Met given you everything you asked for including a dash of honesty,” Tom Hoving says. “It is riveting and accurate. You handled me with ‘tough love’ and I understand. For a lot of things I did […]
Duel of the Directors
Today’s Page Six in the New York Post spotlights the feud between the penultimate director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philippe de Montebello, and his predecessor, Tom Hoving, in a sneak peek at Rogues’ Gallery, to be published May 5th. Order it now online.
Provoque!
The French art site artclair.com says Rogues’ Gallery will “provoque un scandale”. Ah, bon!
Oscar Whiner
Oscar de la Renta, the grand old man of American fashion, Park Avenue aristocrat and husband of Metropolitan Museum of Art vice-chairman Annette de la Renta, offered up some astonishing advice to First Lady Michelle Obama in a page one story in Friday’s Women’s Wear Daily, criticizing her choice of clothes for a visit to […]
All Is Vanity
“Michael Gross hangs the eccentric and dazzlingly rich characters behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art in his Rogues Gallery.” — Vanity Fair May 2009
The Met Frets
Regarding yesterday’s item on the Metropolitan Museum’s boardroom discussion of Rogues Gallery in New York magazine, Galleycat, “on the brink of a major case of the giggles, as we can’t help but think of indignant trustees harumphing around a conference table, and rattling teacups with the pounding of their fists,” wonders, “With New York’s gossip […]
But She’s a Lady!
Another pre-publication review of Rogues’ Gallery is in: “For more than a century, the coupling of art with commerce has made New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art the world’s most glamorous whore, according to this sprawling history… Behind-the-scenes dirt and an intriguing look at the symbiosis of culture and cash.” — Publishers Weekly, March 30, […]
Distrusting Trustees
Beth Landman of New York Magazine revealsleaked minutes of a meeting indicating that the Board of Trustees at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is worried about the forthcoming publication of Rogues’ Gallery. Me, too. But I am looking forward to it. Five weeks and counting.
Story Without End, Amen
Forget John Thain and Ezra Merkin and Steve Schwarzman and the meltdown of the economy. The market was up yesterday. And the George David-Marie Douglas divorce circus is still so on. Today, we learn that David is addicted to filing divorce papers and Marie, well, she likes money and wants babies but isn’t having the […]
Oy, Marie
Those folks at 740 Park just don’t know when to stop. If this keeps up, I may have to write a sequel. In the latest episode of the slap-happy soap opera of the richest apartment building in the world, the owners of the triplex apartment built for Electra Havemeyer and Vanderbilt heir J. Watson Webb […]