• All the Beauty in the World

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me
  • By: Patrick Bringley
  • Narrated by: Patrick Bringley
  • Length: 6 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (277 ratings)

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All the Beauty in the World

By: Patrick Bringley
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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 listener'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.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2023 Patrick Bringley. All rights reserved. Illustrations by Maya McMahon. (P)2023 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Astounding and Delightful

This is a marvelous book. The writing is superb, and the descriptions of art breathtaking.

But it is also important as a layperson’s response to art and art institutions, and, as such, should be required reading for all museum curators, directors, and their trustees.

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Wonderful book. Well worth your credit

Flew through this in a few days. Well crafted genuine appreciation of art, the met, and life Bravo

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Appreciation of art makes for a fuller life

I loved Peter’s reading cadence, it was quiet and slow and considered, just like the way one would take in a new piece of art. The art surrounding him on the job at the Met taught him how to handle grief and move on into love and a family. What a beautiful story of hope.

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Charming, Inspiring, Heartwarming, Heartbreaking

A thought provoking journey for art experts and novices alike. A relatable meditation on finding meaning for anyone who has experienced a loved one’s early loss.

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The Met, A Cathedral of Art

I loved the author's descriptions of art in plain but soulful and sometimes reverential words, easy to understand for everyone. He takes the ample time he has in the exhibition rooms to meditate on life, artists and the beauty they create, while also mourning the loss of his brother. He's able to translate the beauty in the artworks he observes and relate it to our everyday lives. I found his descriptions deeply moving, and on occasion sublime and spiritual. I did not want the book to end.

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Simply Lovely

This was the most lovely book I've read in a long time. Bringley's willingness to be so vulnerable with his grief is admirable. Neither himself nor anyone in his life seemed to put him on a time table to getting over his brother's death. Having a mother who taught me the joys of art and museum going, the setting of the MET particularly spoke to me. Beautifully written and perfectly paced.

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it has inspired me to go to the Met

I liked it. wished I could see the art, if there is a PDF like it says, can't find it, at least on the phone app. I'll definitely add the Met as a stop when I go to NYC now.

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A Love Story to the Metropolitan Museum

Patrick Bringley's thoughtful, sensitive, informative, love letter to the Metropolitan Museum, entwined with the loss of his brother is written and read with honesty, compassion and passion,

I loved every minute of the book. I had listen to his last part describing what lasting feelings one can experience from all that a museum has to offer, is pure poetry.

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I’ve just spent 10 years at the Met without ever stepping foot there

This was a great book and performed well by the author. The story was captivating, funny, and insightful. I loved hearing about Patrick’s point of view as he spent his time as a guard at the Met.

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Lovely!

Patrick Brinkley wrote a beautiful love letter to the Met Museum of Art!!! Too sweet to end!!!

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