The Mavericks Museum, Blake Gopnik
The Mavericks Museum, Blake Gopnik
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The Maverick's Museum
Albert Barnes and His American Dream

Author: Blake Gopnik

Narrator: Jeremy Arthur

Unabridged: 9 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 03/18/2025


Synopsis

A fascinating biography of the philanthropist Albert Barnes, whose pioneering collection of modern art was meant to transform America’s soulFrom prominent critic and biographer Blake Gopnik comes a compelling new art collector biography of America’s first great collector of modern art, Albert Coombs Barnes. Raised in a Philadelphia slum shortly after the Civil War, Barnes rose to earn a medical degree and then made a fortune from a pioneering antiseptic treatment for newborns. Never losing sight of the working-class neighbors of his youth, Barnes became a ruthless advocate for their rights and needs. His vast art collection—181 Renoirs, 69 Cézannes, 59 Matisses, 46 Picassos—was dedicated to enriching their cultural lives. A miner was more likely to get access than a mine owner.Gopnik’s meticulous research reveals Barnes as a fierce advocate for the egalitarian ideals of the Progressive Era. But while his friends in the movement worked to reshape American society, Barnes wanted to transform the nation’s aesthetic life, taking art out of the hands of the elite and making it available to the average American.The Maverick’s Museum offers a vivid picture of one of America’s great eccentrics. The sheer ferocity of Barnes’s democratic ambitions left him with more enemies than allies among people of all classes, but for a circle of intimates, he was a model of intelligence, generosity, and loyalty. In this compelling portrait, Gopnik reveals a life shaped by contradictions, one that left a lasting impact through the renowned Barnes Foundation.This definitive biography goes beyond the collection to reveal the complex, controversial man who changed American art.A Gilded Age Rags-to-Riches Story: Follow Albert C. Barnes from a Philadelphia slum to a medical degree and a fortune built on a revolutionary antiseptic, driven by a ferocious ambition to upend the established order.The World’s Greatest Modern Art Collection: Discover the story behind the staggering collection—including 181 Renoirs, 69 Cézannes, and 59 Matisses—and the radical vision to make it a tool for educating working-class Americans, not the elite.A Fierce and Contradictory Figure: Uncover the portrait of one of America’s great eccentrics—a ruthless businessman, a fierce advocate for social justice, and a loyal friend whose terrible temper became legendary.

About Blake Gopnik

 Blake Gopnik, one of North America’s leading art critics, is the author of the comprehensive biography Warhol. He has served as the art and design critic at Newsweek, and as the chief art critic at the Washington Post and Canada’s the Globe and Mail. In 2017, he was a Cullman Center fellow in residence at the New York Public Library, and in 2015 he held a fellowship at the Leon Levy Center for Biography at the City University of New York. He has a PhD in art history from Oxford University and is a regular contributor to the New York Times.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Moonkiszt on January 12, 2025

Blake Gopnik's latest work The Maverick's Museum: Albert Barnes and His American Dream introduces readers to an amazing man, a scientist-salesman-art collector with dreams big enough to fill Pennsylvania. He established the Barnes Foundation as an institution to first educate, and second to hous......more

Goodreads review by Giana on March 15, 2025

For full transparency, I got this as an ARC giveaway from Goodreads, but that does not affect my review. Because this is an ARC, I can't necessarily comment on the final product- I don't know what (if any) of this will be different in the published book. These are just my thoughts from what I was gi......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on February 26, 2025

During our time in Philadelphia I had heard of the Barnes Museum but we never visited it because of the need to make reservations. And, it was easier to hop on public transportation to get the Philadelphia Museum of Art. But I was interested to learn about Barnes and his collection. What a character......more

Goodreads review by Marco on April 10, 2025

Thank you Ecco/ Harper Collins for the review copy. This is the story of a man born poor after the Civil War, who lived in the poorest section of Philadelphia and through sheer arrogance, hard work and determination made a success of himself by inventing and patenting eye drops used by physicians to......more

Goodreads review by Roberta on April 12, 2025

Quite good Unfortunately, I was a bit distracted at the time I listened to this audiobook, so it might deserve more credit than I am giving it. Perhaps if I was paying attention, I would have given it more stars. This is usually stuff I love, and I am fascinated by how art works are initially bought,......more