You can read me now: A Biblio-File Brouhaha—my piece that will appear on the “Leisure & Arts” page of tomorrow’s (Tuesday’s) Wall Street Journal.
But the early word on my analysis is not good: “Outside LA, art folks commonly (& mistakenly)
assume the Getty can & should pick up the tab for everything. Get
over it,” tweets Christopher Knight, the LA Times‘ art critic.
I don’t care what he says about me (okay, I really do), as long as he links to my article (which he does). I’m planning to attend the meeting on the future of art bibliography at the Metropolitan Museum tomorrow. But given the controversial nature of my article, I should probably show up in disguise:
Christopher Knight’s image logo on his Twitter page (apologies to Dürer)