An art magazine is a publication whose main topic is art Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music, literature, film, sculpture, and paintings. The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics. They can be aimed at different audiences--galleries, buyers, artists, etc.
Notable art magazines include:
- Aesthetica Magazine- UK based arts and culture publication
- American Art Review American Art Review is an art magazine founded and edited by Thomas R. Kellaway who published the magazine from September 1973 until November 1978. In the summer of 1992 he revived the magazine, which is published to this day
- Aperture Aperture is a quarterly photography magazine and a book publisher based in New York, New York, USA. The magazine is published by Aperture Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to fine art photography- quarterly on photography; based in New York, USA
- Apollo Apollo is a widely-respected magazine on the fine and decorative arts. Founded in 1925 and based in London, it features a mixture of exhibition reviews, art-world news, profiles of major collectors, and articles by prominent scholars - monthly
- Art and Antiques Art & Antiques began with the March, 1984, issue, also called the "Premier Issue." While the magazine disclaimed any connection to a previous publication of the same name, the company had in fact bought the rights from a previous magazine produced in the late 1970s and early 1980s. That magazine began as American Art & Antiques,
- Art+Auction Art+Auction is a monthly art magazine published in New York City by Louise Blouin Media. The magazine is published 12 times per year; it includes special features & art news stories, art & collector profiles, reviews & auction reports, calendar of art events, art market trends & insider market information, and art transaction
- Art & Project Art & Project was Amsterdam's leading contemporary art gallery in the 1970s and eighties, as well as the name of an influential art magazine published by the same gallery between 1968 and 1989 - leading Dutch art magazine, 1968-1989
- Artforum The magazine is published ten times a year, September through May, along with an annual summer issue. Characterized by its 10½ inch square format, with each cover devoted to the work of a single artist, the magazine is widely known as a decisive voice in its field.[citation needed] - est. 1962 in San Francisco, now based in New York, USA
- Artlink Artlink's publisher is the non-profit organisation Artlink Australia, which is supported by the Federal Government through the Visual Arts/Craft Strategy of Australia Council, and by the South Australian Department for the Arts and other state funding bodies
- Artibus et Historiae Artibus et Historiae is a semi-annual publication of art historical research published by IRSA since 1980. It is a scholarly peer review journal embracing a broad range of topics within the field of art history; however, it aims to address interdisciplinary connections at the peripheries of art and other humanistic fields, such as psychology, - semi-annual journal of art historical research
- Art in America Art in America is an illustrated monthly magazine published since 1913. The magazine covers the visual art world, both in the United States and abroad, with a concentration on New York City and contemporary art fairs. Art in America bills itself as "the World's Premier Art Magazine." est. 1913; covers US and international art but concentrated on New York
- ARTINFO Artinfo focuses on coverage of the art world and culture with daily pdates of with breaking news, artist profiles, stories about collectors and collecting, gallery round-ups from around the world, market trends and analysis, and coverage of art fairs
- ArtAsiaPacific ArtAsiaPacific Magazine is the longest running English-language periodical solely dedicated to covering contemporary art and culture from Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East. It is published five times a year along with an annual almanac edition that recounts the past year in Asian and Pacific art, and is distributed internationally. A typical- covers contemporary art in Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East; was based in Sydney, Australia, now based in New York, USA
- Art of England English art is the body of visual arts originating from the nation of England, in the form of a continuous tradition. Following historical surveys such as Creative Art In England by William Johnstone , Nikolaus Pevsner attempted a definition in his 1956 book The Englishness of English Art, as did Sir Roy Strong in his 2000 book The Spirit of
- Art on paper Art on Paper is a bi-monthly magazine that presents international coverage of artists working in a range of paper-based media, including limited-edition prints, artists' books, drawings, photographs, and ephemera. It is the only art magazine that exclusively covers works on paper - coverage of artists working in a range of paper-based media
- Art Monthly Art Monthly is a magazine of contemporary art founded in 1976. It is based in London and has an international outlook, although its main focus is on British art. The magazine is published ten times a year and is Britain's longest-established contemporary art magazine - est. 1976, UK-based coverage of contemporary art and the issues that surround it
- ART PAPERS ART PAPERS is a non-profit bimonthly magazine about contemporary art. Established in 1977 as the Atlanta Art Workers Coalition Ltd. Newsletter, it is the only critical arts magazine published in the Southeastern United States . In 2007, ART PAPERS received a $110,000 grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation and was cited for Best Arts/Literary, based in Atlanta, USA
- ARTnews ARTnews is an art magazine, founded in 1902 and claiming a circulation of more than 200,000. The current editor and publisher is Milton Esterow - founded in 1902
- ArtReview ArtReview is an international contemporary art magazine based in London - est. London, 1949
- Bedeutung Bedeutung is a quarterly magazine of philosophy, current affairs, art and literature published in the UK. The name 'bedeutung' comes from the German word which means 'meaning' - a quarterly publication of philosophy, current affairs, art and literature
- Bidoun Magazine - a quarterly publication of contemporary arts and culture from the Middle East.
- Blueprint Blueprint is an architecture and design magazine that has been published in the UK on a monthly basis since 1983 - A London based magazine on design and architecture
- The Blue Review The Blue Review was an arts magazine published in London, England by Martin Secker during 1913. Only three issues were published: May 1913, June 1913, and July 1913. It was edited by John Middleton Murry, with Katherine Mansfield serving as the associate editor, a London-based arts magazine published in 1913
- BOMB Magazine BOMB is published by New Art Publications, Inc., a 501(3) non-profit organization
- The Burlington Magazine The Burlington Magazine is a monthly magazine that covers the fine and decorative arts. Founded in 1903, published in London, it is arguably the most important and prestigious journal of art history published in English.[citation needed] It was launched by a group of art historians and connoisseurs that included Roger Fry, Bernard Berenson and est. 1903, based in London, England
- Call To Order (CTO) "Counter-reactionary journal of contemporary art". Founded 1980, Leicester, England and published intermittently until present, Bristol, England.ISSN 02605821.
- Circa - journal for contemporary art in Ireland
- Constance Constance is an annual arts and literature journal based in New Orleans, Louisiana, founded in 2006 by graphic designer Erik Kiesewetter and writer/editor Patrick Strange, who is currently also the managing editor of the Los Angeles-based Filter . Exploring the "fragmentary life that is New Orleans," Constance publishes many forms of - est. 2006, based in New Orleans, Louisiana
- Contemporary Contemporary is a visual arts magazine, published every month. Its website claims that it is the world's most widely distributed arts magazine, with an estimated international readership of around 7,500. Contemporary was based in Bermondsey, south-east London, but moved its administrative offices to Panama City to start a Spanish-language edition
- Culture Lounge
- Daruma Magazine Daruma Magazine is a quarterly English language magazine published in Amagasaki, Japan and devoted to Japanese art and antiques. It is owned by Takeguchi Momoko and has been published since 1994. In addition to the major articles, each issue contains brief articles on haiku, woodblock prints, and ikebana
- Dialogue Dialogue was an art magazine founded and published in Akron, and later Columbus, Ohio. It covered the arts of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, western Pennsylvania, Kentucky and northern Illinois. Founded in 1978 by artist Don Harvey and museum executive and former Artforum editor John Coplans, it began having financial troubles in 2002, changed hands,
- Die Insel Die Insel was a German literary and art magazine that was published in Munich from 1899 to 1901 by Otto Julius Bierbaum, Alfred Walter Heymel, and Rudolf Alexander Schröder - 1899-1901, Munich, Germany
- The Drama The Drama was a quarterly arts magazine for contemporary art, design and illustration. It was founded by publisher Joel Speasmaker in 2000 and ran nine issues with the last being published in 2007. Each issue of the magazine revolved around a particular theme or topic. The Drama is notable for being a part of the independent press and DIY
- Esopus
- Fillip Fillip is a Vancouver-based contemporary art publishing organization formed in 2004. It publishes a magazine as well as books of critical writing. In 2008 it opened an office on the border between Gastown and the Downtown Eastside from which it hosts month events including artist talks, publication launches, and screenings
- frieze frieze is published eight times a year and is based in London. As well as essays, exhibition reviews and columns by forward-thinking writers, artists, critics and curators, the magazine includes music reviews, artist projects, interviews and sections on design and architecture - a London-based contemporary art magazine
- ImagineFX ImagineFX is a digital art magazine that features workshops and interviews with artists from the science fiction, fantasy, manga, anime, game and comic disciplines est 2006; based in Bath, UK
- Juxtapoz Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine is a magazine created in 1994 by a group of artists and collectors including Robert Williams, C.R. Stecyk, Greg Escalante and others to both help define and celebrate urban contemporary art. It is published by High Speed Productions, the same company who publishes Thrasher Skateboard magazine in San Francisco,
- KIOSK In the Mediterranean Basin and the Near East, a kiosk is a small, separated garden pavilion open on some or all sides. Kiosks were common in Persia, India, Pakistan, and in the Ottoman Empire from the 13th century onward. Today, there are many kiosks in and around the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, and they are still a relatively common sight in - art, design and architecture magazine, est. 2007, based in London, UK
- Kunstkompass
- Kunstzeitung
- Lacadalet Magazine - international cultural bridge
- Lens Culture Lens Culture is a popular, subscription-free, online magazine of international contemporary photography. It features the work of contemporary photographers from all continents and all genres of photography. The magazine contains photo book reviews, essays, analysis and criticism about contemporary photography and culture. It also has an extensive - International art of photography, est. 2004
- L'ŒIL - French, est. 1955
- Locus Suspectus Locus Suspectus is a Canadian contemporary arts magazine that was founded in Montreal in 2005. Its content deals with visual culture. It states that "it seeks out the stranger sides of visual culture for an interdisciplinary dialogue between contemporary critical theory and art practices."
- Metronome It acts as alternative art publishing, because it has not a fixed editorial team and a fixed location. Its activity started with the publication of a sort of a magazine and in 2005 Clémentine Deliss decided to build also an experimental publishing house called Metronome Press - founded in the 1996 by the Metronome Press It acts as alternative art publishing, because it has not a fixed editorial team and a fixed location. Its activity started with the publication of a sort of a magazine and in 2005 Clémentine Deliss decided to build also an experimental publishing house called Metronome Press in Paris, France
- Minotaure Minotaure, published between 1933 and 1939, was a Surrealist-oriented publication founded by Albert Skira in Paris. The editors were André Breton and Pierre Mabille. It was a luxurious publication, sporting original artworks on its cover by prestigious artists like Pablo Picasso. The magazine was sponsored and advised by Surrealist art patron - (1933-1939) surrealist-oriented; founded by Albert Skira in Paris, France
- Mir iskusstva Mir iskusstva was a Russian magazine and the artistic movement it inspired and embodied, which was a major influence on the Russians who helped revolutionize European art during the first decade of the 20th century. From 1909, many of the miriskusniki (i.e., members of the movement) also contributed to the Ballets Russes company operating in Paris - est. 1899 in St. Petersburg, Russia
- Modern Painters Modern Painters is a monthly art magazine published in New York City by Louise Blouin Media. The magazine is published 12 times per year; it includes profiles on two international artists per issue; columns by international contributors; interviews with and articles by contemporary artists and curators; and information on exhibitions, books,
- "Museo Magazine"
- New Art Examiner New Art Examiner was a Chicago-based art magazine. Founded in October 1973 by Derek Guthrie and Jane Addams Allen, its final issue was dated May-June 2002 (1973-2002) based in Chicago, USA
- Nictoglobe Nictoglobe started around 1982 as a stenciled paper edited by Michel and Andreas Jacobs of Amsterdam. It was exclusively and privately distributed on the local night bus service by its contributors. Copies of these first printings are available at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. The printed edition was followed up by - Since 1986, founded by A. Andreas in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Online Photo Reflection - on-line magazine about Ukrainian photography, 2007-2009, based in Kiev, Ukraine
- Percolator A coffee percolator is a type of pot used to brew coffee. The name stems from the word "percolate" which means to cause to pass through a permeable substance especially for extracting a soluble constituent. In the case of coffee-brewing the solvent is water, the permeable substance is the coffee grounds, and the soluble constituents are - International Online Contemporary Art Reviews
- Photosho Photosho is a Canadian magazine that exhibits the photography of Canadian photographers and explores their world. Each issue contains a theme, and all Canadian photographers are offered a chance to submit an image for consideration in their printed exhibit. Also contained in each issue are several "shocased" artists from across Canada, - Showcase of Canadian Photographers
- PLAZM Plazm magazine has been published since 1991 by a collective of designers, writers, and others in Portland, Oregon, United States. The complete catalog of Plazm magazine is included in the permanent collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Denver Art Museum. Plazm Media has become an influential and award-winning design firm,
- Portfolio, The Magazine of the Visual Arts Portfolio Magazine, also known as Portfolio, The Magazine of the Visual Arts, was published bimonthly from April/May 1979 to September/October 1983. The editor was Edwin S. Grosvenor, who was also editor-in-chief of American Heritage magazine. Portfolio Magazine was published by Portfolio Associates of New York City
- Print Connoisseur This periodical, The Print Connoisseur subtitled, A Quarterly Magazine for the Print Collector was published by Winfred Porter Truesdell, of New York - 1920 to 1924
- Sculpture Sculpture ia a magazine published by the International Sculpture Center , a nonprofit orginization founded in 1960 to promote interest and understanding of the art form. The magazine is indexed in The Art Index and the Bibliography of the History of Art. It is partially supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts - published by the International Sculpture Center
- TradeArt - underground art magazine, est. 1999, published by TradeArt Incorporated, Maryland, USA
- White Fungus Magazine
- X, London, 1959-62. Painters, Poets & Writers. Patrick Swift & David Wright, editors. Contributors: Francis Bacon, Alberto Giacometti,Samuel Beckett, Ted Hughes, W.H. Auden, Patrick Kavanagh...
- Zingmagazine
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