Advertise on CultureGrrl: Reach the Artworld's Finest

After almost two years of influential but unremunerative blogging, CultureGrrl is going commercial.

Beginning within the next two weeks, you can run your ads on the site that has become required daily reading for the most important museum directors and curators, art dealers and auctioneers, collectors, art scholars, art critics and journalists, and just plain art lovers throughout the U.S. and in Canada, Europe and Asia.

I've gone in a relatively short time from a new blogger to one whom virtually everyone I encounter in the artworld knows about and finds at least useful and, at best, influential. Last year, CultureGrrl logged 382,000 hits. This month alone (with three days still to go), I conservatively expect more than 38,000 hits, projecting from the actual 35,800 hits in January thus far.

But much more important than the quantity is the quality of this audience and their respect for this site. You know who you are. And you know who I am (or, if not, see my profile and my linked mainstream pieces, in the righthand column).

I'm hoping that my blog's new third column, coming soon, will be your place to advertise exhibitions, educational programs, art books and publications (both online sites and mainstream media) and, of course, fine jewelry, luxury cars and other coveted objects of conspicuous consumption!?!

One important word about conflict-of-interest: There is an inevitable perception of such conflict when the writer and the beneficiary of ad proceeds are one and the same. I am uneasy with this, but I am more uncomfortable about spending so much of my workday blogging as a hobby, not a source of income. The benefit of the ArtsJournal network is that all advertising arrangements will be handled by the managers of the network, not by me.

I will be hands-off when it comes to my third column, and I pledge to continue my gadfly role as an equal-opportunity cultural curmudgeon, regardless of whether my targets are advertisers. You'll have to trust me on this (or not). I'm aware that one of my chief values to my readers is fierce fearlessness in taking on the foibles and follies of the artworld, wherever I find them---even among future advertisers. You can buy "CultureGrrl," but you can't buy CultureGrrl.

Considering the elite and very targeted audience that you will soon be reaching, the introductory ad rates are very reasonable. For more details, or to express interest in being among CultureGrrl's inaugural advertisers, you can go right now here

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Highlights from my writings and broadcasts: 


MY BOOK
The Complete Guide to Collecting Art (Knopf)

IN THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA
NY TIMES OP-EDS:
For Sale: Our Permanent Collection (museum deaccessions)
Fashion Victim (Chanel at the Met)
Destroying the Museum to Save It (Barnes Foundation)
Reassembling Sundered Antiquities (Parthenon marbles)

WALL STREET JOURNAL:
Los Angeles' New Broad Museum of Contemporary Art
Philadelphia's New Perelman Building
The Walton Effect: Art World Is Roiled by Wal-Mart Heiress

Tricks of the Auction Trade

The Seattle Art Museum: A Work in Progress

Upside Down and Backward, Yet Tame (Boston ICA)
Edith Wharton's Library Is Now an Open Book
Extreme Makeover: Smithsonian Edition (American Art and Portrait Gallery renovation)
This Museum's Expansion is Simply Effective (Minneapolis Institute)
Truth in Booty: Coming--and Staying--Clean (antiquities controversies)
A Betrayal of Trust (NY Public Library's art sales)
The Lost Museum (MoMA's art sales)
Endangered Species (single-collector jewel-box museums)
Money in Motion (the Guggenheim's finances)
The Fine Art of Genocide? (appraisals of Hitler's art)

LA TIMES OP-EDS:
Make Art Loans, Not War
Museums Can't Compete (public collecting endangered)

ART IN AMERICA:
Refreshing the Smithsonian (the renovated SAAM and NPG)
The Atrium That Ate the Morgan (Renzo Piano's addition)
Hot Pots and Potshots (controversies over museum antiquities)
Musings on Museums (book review of "Whose Muse?")

NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO:
Criticism of AAM's Cultural Diplomacy Initiative

NEW YORK PUBLIC RADIO:
Guggenheim Director Steps Down
Philippe de Montebello's Retirement
Fall '07 Art Auctions
Metropolitan Museum's "Age of Rembrandt" Show
Commentary on the Art Market
Tour of Sculpture Gardens, with Slideshow
Audio Commentary on the Met's New Greek and Roman Galleries
Glenn Lowry's Unorthodox Compensation Package
Commentary on the Art Market

PHILADELPHIA PUBLIC RADIO:
Museums' Purchase and Sale of Eakins' Works (about one-third of the way into the program)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts' sale of Eakins' "The Cello Player"

BBC-TV:
Impressionist/Modern Auction at Sotheby's

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