Gallery Hopper news & subscription info

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Gallery Hopper received its first instance of comment spam this morning, so I must be doing something right.

I noticed in my referral logs a new art-related site called Gallery Driver. One of my fellow New Yorkers has put this site together to aggregate the
syndication feeds of art-related blogs, like Gallery Hopper, into one, easy-to-use site. From what I can tell, it also hosts micro-sites for individual artists and/or galleries.

Lastly, if you are using a blog aggregator, either offline or online, you can subscribe to the Gallery Hopper xml feed using the syndication link near the bottom of the right-hand column of links. If you use Bloglines as your online aggregator, there is also a handy link to add a Bloglines subscription, as well.

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Perry Woodin said:

Thanks for mentioning GalleryDriver. We hope our new blog aggregator will be a useful resource for people interested in reading about what is happening in the art world. It should also help drive traffic to the various blogs that we syndicate.

GalleryDriver is both a web portal for finding galleries and artists, and a set of tools to help galleries maintain their existing website.

With GalleryDriver software, there is no reason to pay web developers every time you need to make simple changes on your web site, including the addition of artists and their portfolios.

GalleryDriver software provides simple point and click tools so you can keep your art exhibits and artist portfolios up to date without a hassle. No installation is required and the software can be used by anyone with basic typing skills.

Eliot said:

I was just looking for Pace/Macgill's address so I can go see the Winogrands. Boy, their site is very avant-garde these days! Check it out: http://www.pacemacgill.com/

Todd W. said:

Yeah, it's minimalism at its best. Art dealer sites are so variable. Janet Borden hasn't had an update in almost a year. And there's Sonnabend, which doesn't even have one.

Odd thing about Pace/MacGill. In the time since you posted, it appears that their site's been hijacked. Now pacmacgill.com is an advertisement for hay at the McGinnis Ranch in Bend, OR.

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