It’s finally here: a completely new version of Le Journal, now with a more international calendar covering exhibitions across the world. Santa Claus delivered it this morning, but we’re keeping an eye on it—he’s been hitting the bars every day since Christmas, so we’re still not sure if it was damaged along the way.
It will be up to you to let us know. Please send us your comments, your compliments, your complaints. And we have something else for you to consider: getting more involved in the future of Le Journal.
Our team consists of nearly forty regular and occasional contributors. This structure has a cost, and soon it will be impossible for us to avoid the banners and pop-up ads you see everywhere else on the web. So we ask that, if you can afford it, and if you’re happy with the content we provide on a daily basis, become a member of Le Journal.
Becoming a member is simple. Visit our members page to learn more.
Le Journal will remain free for everyone. For those readers and organizations (galleries, publishers, auction houses, magazines) who are able to help support us, the benefits of becoming a member include: personalized alerts relevant to your interests, invitations to private exhibition openings, a subscription to our quarterly magazine (the first issue will be released in April), and seeing your name featured on our website.
This is your adventure, too. The future of Le Journal is in your hands.
Jean-Jacques Naudet