| (t)here | About (t)here magazine: (t)here magazine is dedicated to creating content that is neither edited or editorialized. It is a museum book that provides an advertising free flow of original artistic content from beginning to end. | | 3D World | Introducing the ultimate design mag for 3D artists and animators from all 32,416,822 corners of our expertly rendered polygonal planet! Inside 3D World you’ll find an explosive combination of inspiration from industry leaders, practical tips and creative advice, plus reviews of the latest groundbreaking hardware and software for PC and Mac. Our range of news features and profiles covers the creation of 3D visuals for television, film, games and the Web, as well as illustration, product visualisation and design. Our walkthrough, tips and Q&A experts write about all the top creative packages including 3ds max, LightWave, Softimage, Maya and Cinema 4D, plus a range of other applications for all budgets. Each month the magazine comes with a coverdisc filled with the finest professional animations, full programs for you to use, free models and textures, demo software and plug-ins and scripts for your applications. All this is backed up by the www.3dworldmag.com website where we’ll be hosting an online gallery for rendered stills and animations, free resources, tips and tutorials all about 3D. | | ARTnews | ARTNews Magazine is America’s oldest and most honored art magazine and will take your enjoyment of art to a new level. Winner of 23 awards for journalistic excellence, ARTnews takes you behind the scenes of today’s exciting, expanding, exploding art world. In each issue of Art News , you’ll get: in-depth, colorful profiles of top artists, collectors, and dealers; previews and reviews of museum and gallery exhibitions around the world; intelligent and lively features on how to look at art, live with art, and talk about art; news and inside reports on issues, trends, and events that shape the international art world. Every order includes the celebrated ARTnews 200 issue, focusing on the top art collectors in the world. This special double issue is published annually and is a must-read for art professionals and enthusiasts alike. | | African Voices | African Voices Magazine is dedicated to highlighting the rich artistic heritage of people of color. The magazine offers an exciting mix of shortstories, poetry, book and music reviews, historical profiles and features on such contemporary artists and musicians as playwright August Wilson and jazzgreat Max Roach. In the past, African Voices Magazine has featured the work of legendary photographer Gordon Parks and excerpts from best-selling authors Walter Mosley, Junot Díaz, Harlem Renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston and poet Jessica Care Moore. | | ALARM | ALARM Magazine is a unique magazine with an obsession for the eclectic talents found in the underground scene. ALARM celebrates independent thinking in diverse genres of music, art, film, and fashion through in-depth, humorous and informed writings. Each issue of ALARM features interviews, reviews and coverage of the up-and-comers in the artistic world, as well as providing the latest news on established underground bands, artists, filmmakers and fashion trends. | | Art & Auction | no description | | Art & Auction | Art & Auction magazine covers the international art markets, from antiques to contemporary art. Articles include pieces on artists or schools of art and furniture, analyses of trends in the market, auction reviews and previews, a monthly calendar of gallery exhibitions, auctions and antiques shows throughout the United States and Europe. | | Art & Australia | As Bernard Smith so sagely noted fifty years ago in his Antipodean manifesto - reprinted in this Winter 2009 issue - in each game of identity it is the artist who plays the ’creative and liberating’ role. As our feature artists personally attest, identity is not an idea to be defined and defended at all costs. Instead, as Nikos Papastergiadis patiently observes in his opening piece, cultural identity can open up more poetic possibilities of ’seeing the world’. Each artist in this issue throws light on the next. The bold refusal of young Australian Indigenous artists Tony Albert, Daniel Boyd and Christian Thompson to be seen as colonised subjects in turn informs the shifting identity of Lisa Reihana’s multimedia Maori practice. Dan Taulapapa McMullin’s paintings speak strongly of the Pacific diaspora and his parallel journey as a Samoan fa’afafine, or biological male raised to assume a female role, in turn segues to the sexual questioning at the heart of Australian queer art’s inversion of otherness. Pushing boundaries is at the core of Lynette Wallworth’s immersive interactive practice - a blurring of the public and private which, in this issue, finds painterly form in the work of John Beard, whose solitary heads and headlands speak eloquently of a ’seeing into the communal self’. Beard’s revealing darkness finally leads us to the mysterious night-time unearthings of Matt Coyle’s new drawing series ’The Shades’, a special Art & Australia commission to be published over four issues. | | Art Calendar | Art Calendar is the industry’s foremost business magazine for visual artists. Founded in 1986, Art Calendar acts as a beacon to guide artists on their journey toward making a living with their art. Written by knowledgeable industry pros and successful working artists, Art Calendar offers practical business advice on subjects such as art marketing, art law, portfolio development, exhibition presentation, communication skills and sales techniques, as well as advanced technical applications of photography, computer and Web tools. It also offers the most extensive and recent listings of Calls to Artists, including galleries reviewing portfolios, juried competitions, grants, fellowships, festivals, publishing opportunities and residencies. Best described as “The Artist’s Guide to Making It,” Art Calendar is the only subscription-driven, business-oriented magazine published specifically for visual artists. Art Calendar enables professional artists to make a living doing what they love. Offering innovative ideas, along with all of the necessary tools to sell their work and further their careers, Art Calendar has established itself as the ultimate resource for visual artists. | | Art Monthly Australia | Art Monthly Australia is published 10 times a year - covering contemporary and historical art, current issues, debates, news and book reviews, with excellent colour images throughout. Art Monthly Australia is independent, informative and sometimes controversial. EVERY MONTH EVEN MORE SO DON’T MISS OUT! | | Art News New Zealand | Art News-New Zealand is New Zealand’s leading contemporary arts magazine. Published quarterly, it provides an incisive view of all contemporary art styles – including painting, sculpture, photography, installation and applied arts, with editorial staff and freelancers reviewing and previewing the best of the exhibitions around the country. A typical issue will carry an indepth interview of a top emerging artist, visit a well-known artist in their studio, file a report from an artist working overseas, as well as several features looking at what’s new, what’s hot, and often, what’s going to be next in New Zealand’s vibrant art scene. | | Art Of England | Specialist oarts magazine for those who work within, participate within, or simply enjoy the world of art. | | Art Papers | Art Papers Magazine is an award-winning art publication that has provided readers diverse and independent coverage of contemporary art and culture for over 25 years. Covering emerging and established artists nationally and internationally, Art Papers publishes insightful features on art, music, film & performance and includes the most extensive review section of any U.S. art magazine. | | Art Review | Contemporary art has been at the forefront of almost every major cultural revolution in the last half-century and ArtReview has had the inside track on almost every major artist, movement and event in the last half-century. Recent changes, purposely profound, will ensure that we have the inside track on everything contemporary in the art world for the next half-century. Be there with us! | | Art in America | Art in America Magazine is edited for art collectors, dealers, artists, art educators and students, art historians, museum curators, and others seriously interested in comprehensive reporting and commentary on major achievements and events throughout the art world. Included in each issue of Art in America Magazine are show reviews, profiles of established and up-and-coming artists, schedules of upcoming shows and events, discussions on various genres, and news about helpful books and other resource literature. |
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