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Art In America

Art in America is a print magazine. It's website offers subscription and advertising information plus it's Front Page...news and notes from the art world.

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Art Monthly

TAKING ART APART SINCE 1976 Art Monthly is the UK's leading magazine of contemporary visual art. Published 10 times a year, it keeps you in touch with today's fast-moving artworld through in-depth features, interviews with leading lights, profiles on rising stars and up-to-the-minute coverage of trends from independent critics. In addition to the extensive reviews section covering exhibitions and books, Art Monthly is the only magazine with regular columns on artists' books and multiples, new media, auction activity and legal issues. It is the first with news and views. If you want to get closer to the ideas behind new art, you need to read Art Monthly.

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art press

Founded in 1972, art press is a monthly magazine offering news and analysis on contemporary arts, taking a committed interest in artistic developments globally. art press offers its readers a unique editorial approach, linking together the different forms of contemporary creation, with not only the visual arts but also literature, photography, video, cinema, electronic arts, dance, theater and music. It thus offers a very wide-ranging, comparative perspective on culture. Every month, in-depth articles analyze the main artistic events and cultural phenomena of the day, as well as emerging tendencies and currents of thought. Special sections cover particular artistic scenes while interviews convey the viewpoints of artists, curators and dealers. Each issue also offers an array of exhibition reviews and columns on regular themes (art market, literature, etc.). art press has been published in a bilingual (French/English) edition since 1992. Every year the magazine also publishes special issues and thematic collections. The monthly magazine is available on newsstands on the 21th of each month. artpress.com brings a new vision of contemporary art to the Net with its selection of articles, interviews and dossiers enriched with special content that extends the print version. artpress.com also offers numerous interactive services such as forums and newsletters, as well as the latest news, archives, a subscribers' club and a shop. On artpress.com, users can read articles, find out the contents of the forthcoming issue, look for an old article in the archives, subscribe to the newsletter, take part in forums, subscribe to the magazine or order the latest special issue.

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Art Scene

Welcome to ArtScene! We cover fine art in Los Angeles and throughout Southern California. Clicking the buttons, artworks, or artists' names in our Virtual Museum will transport you to the various sections within our site. The button panel located at the bottom of each page will transport you to any of the sections of your choice, or back to the home page. Articles, exhibition and calendar information are all updated each month; a new exhibition is installed in the Virtual Museum monthly as well. In addition to articles about selected current exhibitions and viewable works of art, the ArtScene site houses a complete Listings of fine art gallery and museum sites and pages (over 400 of them).

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art.blogging.la

Art.Blogging.LA is the first cohesive art blog dedicated entirely to the increasingly vibrant art scene of Los Angeles. As the first off-shoot from the popular blogging.la, abLA covers everything from previews to reviews of exhibitions, interviews with artists, and editorial musings. The aim of this blog is to unite the large art community in LA but to also give people in other states a look into the people who are making this city interesting. This blog is definitely more opinion-based but that's what makes blogging so great...it gives people an opportunity to discuss and create a dialogue about subjects that intrigue them.

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Artblog.net

The chronicles of an artist in the world...by Franklin Einspruch.

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artcritical.com

The online magazine of art and ideas.

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Artforum

Website for the print publication.

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Artnews

Website of the print magazine, Artnews. Sample articles and summary of ARTnewsletter, a timely, topical, biweekly report on the art market. It is the indispensable resource for art professionals and serious collectors who need to follow art trends throughout the world

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ArtNexus

ArtNexus.com is a new and important resource for professionals, collectors, scholars, and others interested in Latin American art. The web site will offer ArtNexus archival content as well as new content developed to fit the needs of online users. Put the power of more than 100 art experts to work for you! For more than 25 years, ArtNexus has been an essential tool for serious art collectors, dealers and galleries involved in Latin American art. Every issue, ArtNexus readers benefit from the work of more than 100 art experts who cover all aspects of art in the Americas. Now you can gain the ArtNexus advantage too.

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artnotes by Arianna French

Art notes, news, and the occasional chocolate donut...

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Art Papers

ART PAPERS is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to the examination and development of contemporary art and culture. Its mission is to provide a forum for the exchange of diverse and independent perspectives on the role of art in relation to cultural, social, and philosophical issues. Through the publication of ART PAPERS Magazine and the presentation of public programs, the organization serves diverse art communities and presents opportunities for the ongoing definition and representation of contemporary art and culture.

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ArtReview

ARTREVIEW: INTERNATIONAL ART AND STYLE ArtReview gives you a lot more than any other art magazine. Collaborating each month with celebrated artists, writers and photographers, we provide the latest news and reviews from the world of 20th- and 21st-century art and style. We access all areas of the international art scene – from photography, film and fashion to architecture and design. Turn our pages to travel to extraordinary art destinations, explore international collections and visit the studios of the greatest contemporary artists. Market experts give you insider knowledge on the smart art buys, while collectors tell you about their choices and why they made them. ArtPreview provides you with regional listings highlighting the UK’s essential art happenings.

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ArtsJournal

The Daily Digest of Arts, Culture and Ideas.

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ArtTalk

Each month you'll find informative articles that deal with a variety of subjects such as painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, arts and crafts, and more. These explain various techniques--how to work and paint with watercolor, oils, or acrylics; use pastels or pen and ink, airbrush, and more. You'll find information on art history, current events, and art world news.

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ARTTHROB

Artthrob is South Africa's leading contemporary visual arts publication, reporting on the national arts scene and the involvement of South African artists in the international art world.

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Blind Spot

Blind Spot Magazine has become the international source book of photography-based fine art for artists, collectors, creative directors, designers, curators and art lovers. Blind Spot publishes new works by the world's most renowned artists and discovers vital new work by up-and-coming artists. The collaboration of the editors and the ideas expressed by the individual artists make each issue of Blind Spot emerge as a single work of art. Eleven years old, Blind Spot is the only publication in its niche that has gained the international reputation for being a visual magazine that does not talk about imagery-the content is imagery. Museums and Galleries have been gleaning new work from Blind Spot since its premier issue. Many of today's respected artists were first seen on the pages of Blind Spot. Blind Spot's uncompromising reproduction standards and elegant design have set a precedence for other art magazines. The design is absolutely sensitive to its contents. The true force of Blind Spot is its passion for art, its understanding of the artists and its exquisite packaging of ideas.

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Boheme Magazine Online

Boheme Magazine is an online publication of arts, literature and opinion with an alternative, multicultural spirit. Boheme seeks to promote lesser-known artists and writers and welcomes submissions from its readers.

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Born Magazine

Art and Literature Collaboration. Featuring Just Born and the Birthing Room.

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C international contemporary art

C international contemporary art offers writing about art that is engaged without being prescriptive; intellectual without being academic; political without being merely polemical; proudly Canadian without being provincial. It is not individual articles or artists' projects that are the measure of our success, but the mix and balance of perspectives, the wide range of work – from work in artist-run centres, major museums and international mega-shows. C plays a significant role both at home and abroad by placing the work of Canadian artists in an international context. This consistent and distinguishing feature of the magazine is integral to our effective presentation of work by Canadian artists within (and to) the wider world of contemporary art. An editorial response to C’s relatively significant 20% foreign readership in the early 90s, our international identity has continued to grow, contributing to our current 30+% readership outside Canada. C’s audience consists of those with an interest in (or curiosity about) contemporary art – including, but not limited to, those who work in visual art and related professions (theatre, film, architecture, etc.). C’s mandate is to explore ideas related to contemporary art in a way that is relevant to those in-the-know and yet accessible to those whose primary area of interest or training may be outside of art history, philosophy or aesthetics.

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Cakewalk

Cakewalk is an award-winning journal of art, culture and the natural sciences. Cakewalk reaches out to a community of creative people who seek an entertaining resource that keeps them aware of contemporary movements in art. Called a "sharp little magazine" by the Chicago Tribune, Cakewalk fosters a unique dialogue of emerging ideas that is national in scope. Readers who turn Cakewalk's pages enjoy its entertaining and insightful vista onto the people and debates creating our contemporary culture. By demystifying the establishment and getting down to day-by-day inspirations, curators, critics designers, musicians and artists find the publication's balance between intellectual content and humorous edge inviting. Distinguished by strong visual impact, Cakewalk displays the wit and independent attitude reflected in today's emerging artists. Each semi-annual issue weighs in heavy with interviews, drawings, criticism and reviews. A diverse smattering of contributors drives the quirky content of this magazine. From lauded academics to underground mavericks, Cakewalk covers the contemporary American art scene from all angles. With a unique and unpretentious approach, the magazine uncovers centers of emerging culture.

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Churn

Website of the independant visual arts magazine, Churn.

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Contemporary

International arts coverage. As likely to feature contemporary designers as contemporary artists. From the UK.

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Studio Notebook

a web notebook re: studio time + art in the pacific nw

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Electric Skin

Electric Skin culls contemporary visual art news from around the Internet. The site focuses on news of progressive, black visual art, including film and digital art in the US, Canada, Africa and the UK. Electric Skin's focus is non-exclusive and frequently includes news on techno-culture, nonvisual arts, and news on artists of all cultures.

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EXART online art magazine

Bulgarian art magazine online.

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Flash Art

Website for "The World's Leading Art Magazine."

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flavorpill

flavorpill is an email magazine covering a handpicked selection of music, art, and cultural events — delivered each Tuesday afternoon. Subscription is free, and all listings are pure editorial, written by local flavorpill writers. NYC, SF, LA, London.

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Frieze

International contemporary arts magazine from UK.

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Guardian Unlimited

Comprehensive arts coverage by the Guardian's online publication.

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Hoard

A "hoard" is something you accumulate over time. It is something you keep stashed away and usually hidden. A "hoard" can be a secret treasure or it can be a load of junk. This magazine is called HOARD for that reason. HOARD is a place for and about art, people, ideas and other-culture. HOARD is an experiment through art, people, ideas, media, digital technology and other-culture. No one at HOARD claims to have the end-all-be-all answers. In fact, we think you should be cautious of anyone who claims they do. HOARD is silly and intelligent. HOARD is relevant and unimportant. HOARD is ever evolving. HOARD d.o.b is December 2000. HOARD is created in San Francisco, CA. HOARD is composed of curated submissions as well as original content created soley for the magazine. And sometimes we just beg for stuff. HOARD is made possible by a network of friends, artists, thinkers, and good people. Welcome to HOARD.

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HOARD MAGAZINE

San Francisco new media. Digital 24 hours a day. Art, people, ideas, culture. Photography, film/video, comics, words and blurbs.

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Hysterics - online art magazine

Polish online contemporary arts journal. Bi-lingual Polish/English. "We will undertake the risk of description of occurrences and events, which scarcely perceptible presence is announcement alarming sensation. We will pay attention on such indications of artistic life, which does not fall out to move in normal magazines about art. We do not want to rival with large editorial teams, which very well occupy oneself with publicity of exhibitions, works, artists, ideas, with spreading of opinions about art and creation of hierarchy in art. We will avoid of propaganda language, but and also we do not want to concentrate on pure information. We will be subjective, partial and suggestive. Hysterics On - Line will be interested also on such indications of art and artistic life, which wake our admiration, horror or resistance. We will analyze theirs exceptionality or penetrate in absurdity of their existences. We do not want to be revolutionary nor to change of image of Polish art, though we like very much this idea. We will be more radical. We will hysterically cry and we will give difficult questions. To all. Also to oneself. Let's admire the beauty of hysteria!!!"

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Journal of Contemporary Art

Online journal featuring portfolios, interviews, and projects.

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JUXTAPOZ

Site of the skate/rock/graff art print magazine. "A new art magazine for a new art movement."

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New American Paintings

The Open Studios Press was founded in 1993 as a vehicle for facilitating contact between artists and art enthusiasts. To date, our critically acclaimed periodical, New American Paintings, has featured the work of more than 1,800 emerging and mid-career artists from throughout the United States. From abstraction to the figure, from emerging to nationally-recognized artists, our books do not discriminate against style or yield to art world trends. If you are passionate about contemporary painting, there is no better resource for discovering new artistic talent.

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Parkett

Parkett is published in direct collaboration with important international artists, whose oeuvre is explored in several essays by leading writers and critics. Each artist also creates a special signed and numbered edition exclusive to Parkett, which may take any form, from unique works of art to prints and multiples. Parkett has published close to seventy volumes with some hundred and fifty monographs and artists' editions making it one of the most comprehensive libraries on contemporary art worldwide, and simultaneously a pocket museum or "Musée en Appartement.” The Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris has called Parkett one of the best art publications and invited the publication to a special exhibition in Paris. Subsequently, exhibitions of Parkett’s artists’ editions have been held in Cologne (Ludwig Museum), Frankfurt (Portikus), Copenhagen (Louisiana Museum), Tokyo (Hillside Forum), Geneva (Centre d'Art Contemporain), London (Whitechapel Art Gallery), among other places. A comprehensive catalog raisonné of all artists’ editions has been published in spring 2001 on the occasion of Parkett’s retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The list of collaborating artists includes: Laurie Anderson, Richard Artschwager, Georg Baselitz, Matthew Barney, Louise Bourgeois, Francesco Clemente, Peter Fischli/David Weiss, Gilbert & George, Rebecca Horn, Ilya Kabakov, Jeff Koons, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Meret Oppenheim, Raymond Pettibon, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol, and many more. Parkett is published three times per year in English and German by its eponymous publishing house in Zurich with an additional editorial office in New York. With a circulation of over 11,000 copies the publication is read by some 30,000 readers in some 40 countries, one third of them in North America.

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Periscopes

mporary art. interview & images.

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Result. A Video Art Magazine.

We of KDP realized the difficulties video artists confront with time-based media and wanted an easier way to spread the love. RESULT video art subscription was created to promote young video artists to an art consuming culture by bridging the divide that many curators, educators, artists and collectors face when searching for new video work. KDP will release an issue of RESULT approximately four times a year, which will include the most important under-recognized young video artists working today.

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ally mckay

writing on Toronto arts &c.

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Sculpture Magazine

Sculpture is an international, monthly magazine dedicated to all forms of contemporary sculpture. The members’ edition of Sculpture includes the Insider newsletter, which contains information on professional employment, commissions, and exhibition opportunities for sculptors and On Record (announcements of members’ accomplishments).

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pringerin

gerin is a quarterly magazine dedicated to the theory and critique of contemporary art and culture. springerin addresses a public that perceives cultural phenomena as socially and politically determined. springerin informs about current events and tendencies in the cultural field und tries to describe their conditions and meanings. The magazine is published in German and distributed internationally. A special section of every issue (Netzteil) is examining the potentials of new technologies and media. The main section is dedicated to positions, motives, conflicts and debates around a controversial topic in contemporay culture. A section titled Artscribe critically informs about important exhibitions, events and publications. springerin addresses a broad public interested in the wide spectrum of contemporary culture. Artists, gallerists, collectors, art pedagogues are served by springerin as well as readers from the field of the humanities and those generally interested in new media and popular culture are.

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Tavoos

Tavoos is a quarterly magazine published in Persian and English. It aims to present an accurate image of various Persian (Iranian) arts —painting, architecture, sculpture, graphic arts, calligraphy, music, theater, cinema, photography, etc.— together with articles covering various aspects of classical Persian art, aiming to reflect the development of Persian (Iranian) arts throughout the world. Maintaining a permanent relationship with artists, professors, art colleges, art centers, galleries and museums in Iran and abroad, Tavoos reflects all artistic activities in the country. Also, Tavoos is the only publication that has cultural and artistic exchanges with all Iranological centers, as well as museums and institutions related to Persian culture and arts throughout the world.

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Ten by Ten

Art + Design + Visual Culture

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THE ART LIST

Monthly e-Newsletter and searchable database listing upcoming Art Contests, Art Competitions, and Opportunites for visual artists and photographers.

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the nw drizzle

A monthly arts, music, and culture e-zine from Portland, OR. featuring the writing of Mark Anderson, Jeff Jahn and more.

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The Organ Review of Arts

The Organ Review of Arts is a bi-monthly newspaper based in Portland, Oregon. We print smart, well-crafted writing about art and culture with a focus on what's local and regional. Along with nonfiction, we publish fiction, poetry, comics, games, and art. We also sell ad space and host parties.

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The Portal - MOCA

The Portal is your guide to the contemporary art landscape. Access news, resources, and links to the best of the web. Produced by MOCA, Los Angeles.

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TRANS arts.cultures.media

Multilingual, TRANS> encourages and cultivates cross-cultural exchanges. TRANS> also commissions original artworks by important emerging and internationally-established artists in each issue.

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WORK MAGAZINE

Flash "Screenzine" that showcases a number of emerging contemporary artists (heavy on photography) in each issue...viewers "flip" through the pages of the Flash mag. Out of Philadelphia, a joint effort of Anthony Smyrski and Melissa Farley.

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X-Tra

X-Tra is a quarterly art journal published in Los Angeles and distributed free of charge at art galleries, museums, cultural centers and art schools throughout Southern California and at select sites in New York, San Francisco, Boston and Chicago. The editorial board is composed of Los Angeles-based artists and writers. X-Tra is published by the nonprofit Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism. X-Tra provides a more expansive outlet for projects related to contemporary visual art than is available in newspapers or most other art publications. We invite diverse critical approaches and unusual formats alongside historical essays, commissioned artist's projects, interviews, and substantive exhibition and book reviews.

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