Welcome to all you NY Times readers, who had to Google “Culture Grrl” [sic] to link to me from Roberta Smith’s excellent article today on museum admission fees. Her contribution to the story-that-refuses-to-die was a detailed compendium of the many museums that offer free admission all the time, or at least some of the time.
She was a bit unfair, though, to Glenn Lowry of the Museum of Modern Art, who (as my post indicates) expressed sympathy for BOTH sides of the argument—for and against admission fees. Roberta only quotes his argument against fees, making MoMA’s $20 mandatory tariff appear to be against his own principles.
My thanks go to art blogger Chris “Zeke” Hand for alerting me, all the way from Montreal, that the mention of CultureGrrl was “the first time the New York Times ever published the term ‘art blog.'” Is this true?
Things would have been easier for you Times surfers if the online version had linked to my blog. But when I tried to get the newspaper’s surfing serfs to put up the link, I got this reply:
We hyperlink to our own topic pages (please notice that all hyperlinks in the story take the reader to internal New York Times pages), and so we can’t include the link to your blog.
For those of you who took the trouble to Google me, you can link to my posts related to the Met’s admission-fee hike here, here, here, here, and here. (Do you think I’m overdoing it?)
Y’all come back now!