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The Met : A History of a Museum and Its People - Jonathan Conlin

The Met

A History of a Museum and Its People

By: Jonathan Conlin

Paperback | 31 October 2024 | Edition Number 1

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New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's greatest cultural institutions. Its holdings encompass a vast range-including paintings, sculptures, costumes, instruments, and arms and armor-and span millennia, from ancient Egypt and Greece to Islamic art to European Old Masters and modern artists. How did the Met amass this trove, and what do the experiences of the people who bought, restored, catalogued, visited, and watched over these works tell us about the museum?

This book is a groundbreaking bottom-up history of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, exploring both its triumphs and its failings. Jonathan Conlin tells the stories of the people who have shaped the museum-from curators and artists to museumgoers and security guards-and the communities that have made it their own. Highlighting inequalities of wealth, race, and gender, he exposes the hidden costs of the museum's reliance on "robber barons" and oligarchs, the exclusionary immigration policies that influenced the foundation of the American Wing, and the obstacles faced by women curators. Drawing on extensive interviews with past and current staff, Conlin brings the story up to the present, including the museum's troubled 150th anniversary in 2020. As the Met faces continued controversy, this book offers a timely account of the people behind an iconic institution and a compelling case for the museum's vision of shared human creativity.

Industry Reviews
As well researched and illustrated as it is written, Conlin's The Met offers a rich, incisive, original, and highly entertaining account of the evolution of America's most famous museum. -- Andrew McClellan, author of The Art Museum from Boullee to Bilbao
A tour de force of original research and critical insight, Jonathan Conlin's The Met is a fascinating study, a must read for anyone interested in the multifaceted history of the United States' premier art museum. -- Alan Wallach, author of Exhibiting Contradiction: Essays on the Art Museum in the United States
Professor Conlin has written a remarkably wide-ranging, thought-provoking and scholarly history of the Metropolitan Museum from a variety of intellectual perspectives, including examination of those who have visited, paid for it and run it - directors, staff, educators, trustees and museum attendants. -- Charles Saumarez Smith, former Director, National Gallery (London)

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