A unique oral portrait of the Met, drawing on interviews with everyone from the director to the security guards The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the greatest museums in the world. It is an enormous place that takes up five city blocks and has more than two million square feet of space, filled with treasures everywhere the eye can see. There are exquisite vases, jewelry, tapestry, baseball cards, Egyptian mummies, sculptures, and furniture, and many of the most famous and recognized paintings in the world, from Van Gogh to Rembrandt, Monet, and El Greco. But this famous institution, which attracts four million visitors a year, is not just about objects. This is a place that is supported and maintained by people, which is what this wonderful book celebrates. In the fifty-two interviews in Museum, we meet some of the people who have given their lives to making the Met the success that it is. We are introduced to curators with endless knowledge who look after the collections; as well as cleaners; florists; police and security staff who maintain and secure the building; plus the philanthropists and millionaires who donate their money for new and wonderful art works, including well-known people like Henry Kravis and Annette de la Renta. Danziger has a rare touch for getting just the right detail, and these interviews are informative, moving, and compulsively readable. Oral history at its best, Museumwill appeal not only to the millions who visit the Met every year, but also to anyone with an interest in museums and art.
This is fabulous book, but then again there's a chapter about me, so perhaps you should ask someone else.
I also couldn't put it down!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
What a rich, generous, amazing book! Perhaps fifty different people from curators through trustees, security people, and cleaning staff show us how they all work together to make one of the greatest museums in the world. From the extremely wealthy trustee to the waitress with aching feet, it shows the human faces behind the priceless art in New York's Metropolitan Museum. We know about the life of Van Gogh; now we can learn about the people who serve the place which keeps his work safe for the world to see. To the author: thank you so much!
Terrific idea for book; wonderfully executed
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
It's so easy to be overwhelmed by the Metropolitan Museum. The place is huge; there is so much to see, and the crowds and noise can be disconcerting. After reading Danny Danziger's book, I'm sure I will feel differently on my next visit. The author not only wet my curiousity about the different exhibits, he humanized the museum with his portraits of the dedicated, definitely unique people behind the scenes. "Museum: Behind the Scenes at the Metropolitcan Museum of Art" is a winner--entertaining and enlightening.
Perfect Book for the Art Critic & Art Lover
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
These are interviews of the people who have helped make the Met the greatest museum in the world. They range from the director to the security guard to the cleaner along with the multimillionaire benefactors. The perfect gift for the art critic and art lover.
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