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Published: May 8, 2010
When last we checked in with Michael Gross, author of Rogues' Gallery: The Secret Story of the Lust, Lies, Greed, and Betrayals that Made the Metropolitan Museum of Art [3], he was being flogged by the Museum and its trustees for writing such a cheeky book. The Met wasn’t selling the book in its gift shop; Annette de la Renta had the vapors. I thought this was pigheaded, so I wrote about it [4]. Now Gross has unearthed a new development: Oral histories of Met employees [5] that he would have liked to have read --- histories that were to have been made public --- have been buried by the Museum. Okay, so Michael Gross is stirring the pot just as his book is published in a paperback edition. But when is the Met going to grow up?
Links:
[1] http://www.headbutler.com/printmail/print/shorttakes/michael-gross-vs-metropolitan-museum
[2] http://www.headbutler.com/shorttakes/michael-gross-vs-metropolitan-museum
[3] http://www.headbutler.com/books/non-fiction/rogues-gallery-secret-history-moguls-and-money-made-metropolitan-museum
[4] http://www.headbutler.com/books/non-fiction/rogues-gallery-de-la-renta-v-gross
[5] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-gross/oral-gate-the-secret-hist_b_564834.html