Artlog is Art & Culture in Real Time. We provide comprehensive event listings, reviews and conversations about the latest and greatest in art, theater, dance and culture. We provide you the tools to easily find, follow and engage with the best of art & culture in your city. Currently, the Artlog site defaults to primarily New York content. In 2010, Artlog will launch in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, Boston and Chicago.
With over 1,600 galleries, museums and cultural institutions on the site today, Artlog has one of the largest cultural databases in America. If you are an institution, claim or add your venue to start managing your listings. Click here for more info.
Since inception in 2007, Artlog has had hundreds of thousands of visitors and nearly 10,000 visitors to its offline events in New York. Artlog’s Collect series of neighborhood crawls have drawn more than 6,000 attendees to the Lower East Side, SoHo, Williamsburg and DUMBO. Over 120 galleries, the New Museum, the Drawing Center, the Artists Space, Williamsburg Gallery Association, Dumbo Arts Center and Brooklyn Arts Council have participated in Collect crawls. Artlog has also hosted events or partnered with Christie’s, Guggenheim, Museum of Arts & Design (MAD), and the Chelsea Art Museum. Artlog has participated in major art fairs across the country including PULSE Miami and New York, Scope Miami, New York and Hamptons, Bridge New York and Berlin, the LA Art Show and the Affordable Art Fair.
Artlog is a project by Ay Are Tee, an art and design technology company based in New York City and San Francisco. Ay Are Tee is a partnership between Dylan Fareed and Manish Vora. Additionally, Ay Are Tee produces a web-based software platform called Arlo for artists and galleries to manage their portfolio websites, inventories, and communications with collectors.