A trip into the museum world that's far more fun than his last — a grueling, four-hour look at the troubled renovation of Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum — Oeke Hoogendijk's My Rembrandt speaks with some of the very few people to whom that phrase applies.
Not just directors of institutions, but, for instance, an ordinary Joe (okay, one of Europe's leading landowners) who happens to have a Rembrandt hanging over his fireplace. (And it's a great one.) The subjects are the rich old dudes you'd expect —and boy, are they white —but these are hardly the worst one-percenters to spend time with: There isn't an art-world speculator among them, and their appreciation of the master's work is contagious.
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