About Artlog
Your Contemporary Art Guide

Build your own personal artlog to discover, follow, and share the best in contemporary fine art. Artlog is the definitive global contemporary art guide, focusing on artworks, artists and event listings for a global group of thousands of international galleries, institutions and art fairs.
Behind the scenes, every time you add an artwork, artist, gallery show or institution to your personal artlog, the application learns more about how these things are inter-related and refines a relational mapping for similar artworks, artists, users and galleries.
The new Artlog magazine is a publishing channel for video interviews, essays and conversations with luminaries in the field - leading artists, gallerists, curators and collectors. We are aiming to use the magazine to educate, humanize the work on Artlog and broaden the appeal of fine art internationally.
Management
Manish Vora
Manish co-founded Artlog and Arlo. He is a regular correspondent for Artlog on NBC New York. He is involved with numerous non-profits including UNICEF, Creative Time, iCI, Exit Art and The Rema Hort Mann Foundation. He is also on the corporate board of Campus Dibs. Previously he was Director of Research at Monness, Crespi & Hardt and an investment banker at Citigroup. He graduated from Yale University.
Dylan Fareed
Dylan co-founded Artlog and Arlo, a hosted content-management tool for artists and galleries. In his all too rare spare time, he builds software and produces print editions in collaboration with local artists. His press, Cairn Editions, publishes complete real-time records of costs, revenues and time spent producing and distributing the editions online. Dylan lives in Brooklyn, NY and infrequently writes about it here - dylanfareed.com.
Jarrett Moran
Jarrett is editor and social media manager of Artlog. He currently lives in Brooklyn and is a Reader at the Paris Review. He also occasionally tweets (@moranjarrett) and posts (jarrettmoran.tumblr.com) outside of Artlog. Jarrett is a graduate of Yale University, where he was editor-in-chief of the art and art history journal and the music magazine. He wrote about copyright and philosophy of art for his thesis in the Ethics, Politics, and Economics program.
Alexandra Kleiman
Alexandra is associate editor of Artlog. She is a Brooklyn-based, Chicago-born writer and independent curator. She studied art history and social entrepreneurship at New York University where she wrote her thesis on the history of the 'laboratory' approach of innovation in museum direction and curating. She has organized shows in New York and Berlin, and has done exhibition research for Independent Curators International. She co-founded the artisan food sampling company Samplrs.
Amanda Ryan
Amanda is the NYC Events Editor at Artlog. In her free time, she occasionally writes for fashion and culture blog Cellar Paper and collaborates with digital publishing house RATIOGOLD. She completed her BA in Political Science at NYU with a focus on international relations and development.











