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All The Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum & Me - Patrick Bringley
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    Very Good
    A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, with the dust jacket (if applicable) included for hard covers. No missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. May be very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover. Very minimal wear and tear. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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    ISBN
    9781982163303

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Simon & Schuster
    ISBN-10
    1982163305
    ISBN-13
    9781982163303
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    10057265555

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    All the Beauty in the World : the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me
    Number of Pages
    240 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2023
    Topic
    Museum Administration & Museology, Personal Memoirs, Museums, Tours, Points of Interest, Museum Studies
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Art, Travel, Biography & Autobiography, Business & Economics
    Author
    Patrick Bringley
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    13.5 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2022-948056
    Reviews
    "Patrick Bringley offers an intimate perspective on one of the world's greatest institutions. But All the Beauty in the World is about much more: the strange human impulse to make art, the mystery of experiencing art, and what role art can play in our lives. What a gift." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "This book makes me yearn to have Patrick Bringley at my side in every museum I will visit for the rest of my life. Having a copy of All the Beauty in the World in my purse will be the next best thing." -- Hope Jahren, author of Lab Girl and The Story of More "Illuminating and transformative experiences shared by a guard from one of the world's greatest museums. Patrick Bringley is a lucky guy." -- Kerry James Marshall, artist, Mastry retrospective at the Met "Simply wonderful. This funny, moving, beautifully written book takes the reader on a journey that unfolds as epiphanies. It is a testament to the capacity of art to illuminate life." -- Keith Christiansen, Curator Emeritus, the Metropolitan Museum of Art "An astounding book about an astounding place. All the Beauty in the World is at once a keenly intelligent examination of the power of art and a profoundly empathetic exploration of the workaday culture that makes art visible to all." -- Alex Ross, New Yorker staff writer and author of Wagnerism and The Rest is Noise, "Exquisite... A beautiful tale about beauty. It is also a tale about grief, balancing solitude and comradeship, and finding joy in both the exalted and the mundane." -- The Washington Post "An empathic chronicle of one museum, the works collected there and the people who keep it running -- all recounted by an especially patient observer." -- The New York Times Book Review "This absorbing memoir is also a beautifully written manual on how to appreciate art, and life. It's a must-read for art lovers" -- Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl with a Pearl Earring "Patrick Bringley offers an intimate perspective on one of the world's greatest institutions. But All the Beauty in the World is about much more: the strange human impulse to make art, the mystery of experiencing art, and what role art can play in our lives. What a gift." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "This book makes me yearn to have Patrick Bringley at my side in every museum I will visit for the rest of my life. Having a copy of All the Beauty in the World in my purse will be the next best thing." -- Hope Jahren, author of Lab Girl and The Story of More "Illuminating and transformative experiences shared by a guard from one of the world's greatest museums. Patrick Bringley is a lucky guy." -- Kerry James Marshall, artist, Mastry retrospective at the Met "Simply wonderful. This funny, moving, beautifully written book takes the reader on a journey that unfolds as epiphanies. It is a testament to the capacity of art to illuminate life." -- Keith Christiansen, Curator Emeritus, the Metropolitan Museum of Art "An astounding book about an astounding place. All the Beauty in the World is at once a keenly intelligent examination of the power of art and a profoundly empathetic exploration of the workaday culture that makes art visible to all." -- Alex Ross, New Yorker staff writer and author of Wagnerism and The Rest is Noise
    Dewey Edition
    23/eng/20230110
    Dewey Decimal
    708.147/1
    Synopsis
    New York Times bestseller Named one of the best books of the year by the New York Public Library, the Financial Times , the New York Post , Book Riot , and the Sunday Times (London). An "exquisite" ( The Washington Post ) "hauntingly beautiful" (Associated Press) portrait of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and its treasures by a former New Yorker staffer who spent a decade as a museum guard. Millions of people climb the grand marble staircase to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art every year. But only a select few have unrestricted access to every nook and cranny. They're the guards who roam unobtrusively in dark blue suits, keeping a watchful eye on the two million square foot treasure house. Caught up in his glamourous fledgling career at The New Yorker , Patrick Bringley never thought that he'd be one of them. Then his older brother was diagnosed with fatal cancer and he found himself needing to escape the mundane clamor of daily life. So he quit The New Yorker and sought solace in the most beautiful place he knew. To his surprise and your delight, this temporary refuge becomes Bringley's home away from home for a decade. We follow him as he guards delicate treasures from Egypt to Rome, strolls the labyrinths beneath the galleries, wears out nine pairs of company shoes, and marvels at the beautiful works in his care. Bringley enters the museum as a ghost, silent and almost invisible, but soon finds his voice and his tribe: the artworks and their creators and the lively subculture of museum guards--a gorgeous mosaic of artists, musicians, blue-collar stalwarts, immigrants, cutups, and dreamers. As his bonds with his colleagues and the art grow, he comes to understand how fortunate he is to be walled off in this little world, and how much it resembles the best aspects of the larger world to which he gradually, gratefully returns. In the tradition of classic workplace memoirs like Lab Girl and Working Stiff , All the Beauty in the World is an "empathic" ( The New York Times Book Review ), "moving" (NPR), "consoling, and beautiful" ( The Guardian ) portrait of a great museum, its hidden treasures, and the people who make it tick, by one of its most intimate observers., A best book of the year from New York Public Library, NPR, the Financial Times , Book Riot , and the Sunday Times (London). A fascinating, revelatory portrait of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and its treasures by a former New Yorker staffer who spent a decade as a museum guard. Millions of people climb the grand marble staircase to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art every year. But only a select few have unrestricted access to every nook and cranny. They're the guards who roam unobtrusively in dark blue suits, keeping a watchful eye on the two million square foot treasure house. Caught up in his glamorous fledgling career at The New Yorker , Patrick Bringley never thought he'd be one of them. Then his older brother was diagnosed with fatal cancer and he found himself needing to escape the mundane clamor of daily life. So he quit The New Yorker and sought solace in the most beautiful place he knew. To his surprise and the reader's delight, this temporary refuge becomes Bringley's home away from home for a decade. We follow him as he guards delicate treasures from Egypt to Rome, strolls the labyrinths beneath the galleries, wears out nine pairs of company shoes, and marvels at the beautiful works in his care. Bringley enters the museum as a ghost, silent and almost invisible, but soon finds his voice and his tribe: the artworks and their creators and the lively subculture of museum guards--a gorgeous mosaic of artists, musicians, blue-collar stalwarts, immigrants, cutups, and dreamers. As his bonds with his colleagues and the art grow, he comes to understand how fortunate he is to be walled off in this little world, and how much it resembles the best aspects of the larger world to which he gradually, gratefully returns. In the tradition of classic workplace memoirs like Lab Girl and Working Stiff , All The Beauty in the World is a surprising, inspiring portrait of a great museum, its hidden treasures, and the people who make it tick, by one of its most intimate observers.
    LC Classification Number
    N610.B75 2023

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