| Art of England | Art of England is a specialist arts magazine for those who work within, participate within or simply enjoy the world of art. The editor Paul designs and produces each monthly issue himself. The magazine is designed to be a feast for the eyes; it is beautifully produced and brilliantly readable and informative. Readers will stay up to date with the best new work around as well as learn more about the up and coming artists. | | Artreview | Since its radical relaunch, ArtReview has boldly upped the ante on what a contemporary art magazine can be. Whatever topic we discuss, ArtReview is unquestionably the most innovative voice in contemporary art. Coming in December: Mark Rappolt on Sigurdur Gudmundsson, Marie Darrieussecq on Stanislaw Lem, John Quin on Buenos Aires and a special supplement called 'Multiple' – ArtReview's guide for new collectors. Plus: Charles Burns, Heidi Specker, Kerstin Bratsch and the letter 'm'. It's the tenth anniversary of the Power 100 - a who's who of the biggest players in contemporary art, from gallerists and collectors to, of course, the artists themselves. | | Arte Al Dia International | Arte al Dia International Magazine is the leading publication focusing on contemporary Latin American art. With almost 25 years in the art market, Arte al Dia International examines the most relevant in the art of Latin America through in-depth, colorful profiles of the top artists, collectors, and dealers, as well as reviews of museum and gallery exhibitions of Latin American art around the world. Arte al Dia International is a bilingual (English/Spanish) bi-monthly publication. Every order includes the celebrated The Americas Art Directory, an annual publication listing galleries and museums in Latin America, Canada and the United States. | | Australian Art Collector | Australian Art Collector is a quarterly art magazine. In our much loved artist profile section, the region's top critics profile leading artists from Australia, New Zealand and beyond. Our extensive team of art writers and journalists also profile key figures in the art world, such as collectors, dealers, curators and philanthropists. Annual features include the summer reading special '50 Things Collectors Need to Know', the 'Undiscovered' issue on emerging talent and the 'Art Under $5,000' feature on smart art buys. | | Australian Art Review | AAR seeks to place the visual arts within the broadest cultural context, incorporating discussions of film, music, architecture, literature, television, politics, the marketplace and the internet. These topics are the subject of regular columns and special features. There are also columns of a more satirical (even frivolous) nature, profiles of artists and galleries, and selected items of news and gossip. AAR hopes to look beyond the metropolitan centres, and beyond the conventional art magazine obsession with 'big names', or so-called 'cutting edge' works. In principle, there are no fixed boundaries and no sacred cows. | | Communication Arts | Communication Arts is the premier source of inspiration for everyone involved in visual communication. CA showcases the best - from industry veterans to tomorrow's innovators - in design, advertising, illustration, photography and interactive media. | | Computer Arts | Computer Arts is the world's biggest selling creative magazine. It thrives on creativity and is the only technology magazine in the UK dedicated solely to visual art. It reports on, encourages, nurtures and facilitates creativity using the latest technology. Unlike other computing magazines, Computer Arts doesn't exist to help you defrag your hard drive or set up a modem - here there are no distractions: it simply helps you to create stunning artwork, photos, animations and 3D models. From professionals to students, everyone who has an interest in computer-generated graphics, digital publishing, animation or multimedia reads Computer Arts. Why? Well, every month we offer practical guidance on the software, hardware and techniques you need in your creative work. And it doesn't matter which hardware platform you use, either - Computer Arts covers both the PC and Mac. | | Expression | no description | | Fiberarts | If you're looking for the best and most interesting work in basketry, fiber sculpture, knitting, needlework, quilting, wearable art, weaving and more, you need to take a look at Fiberarts magazine. We'll bring you profiles of recognized and emerging artists, share fiber news from around the world, and keep you up-to-date with the latest resources, exhibits, competitions and key events. | | Flow | provides cutting-edge information for glassblowers & lamp-workers. Flow includes product review and industry & safety news. It also features the nation's leading artists teaching the newest techniques in a step-by-step section. | | How | How Magazine's goal is to help designers, whether they work for a design firm, for an in-house design department or for themselves, run successful, creative, profitable studios. How strives to serve the business, technological and creative needs of graphic-design professionals. The magazine provides a practical mix of essential business information, up-to-date technological tips, the creative whys and hows behind noteworthy projects, and profiles of professionals who are influencing design. | | Icon | Icon magazine is the essential architecture and design magazine. Every month, it brings readers a selection of the best and most interesting architecture and design from around the world, with beautiful images and detailed, insightful writing. It interviews the best and the brightest architects and designers, from global megastars to emerging talents, visits the cream of new buildings to bring back in-depth reports and gets under the skin of design culture with investigations and analysis. Regular features include conversations between thinkers inside and outside design, galleries of breathtaking art and photography and reviews of the latest books and shows. The magazine also puts together occasional specials, with recent issues devoted to the themes of “fiction” and “Africa”. Since 2003, Icon has established itself as a leading voice in architecture and design and its archives constitute an unbeatable resource. subscribe today to Icon magazine subscription for £39.00 | | Modern Painters | Modern Painters Magazine is a revered representation of international contemporary art and design, and the industry’s greater culture. The publication offers authoritative commentary, reviews, expectations, and analysis on various pieces of art from around the world in a direct and uncompromising manner. Modern Painters Magazine explores architecture, performance, film, photography, literature, dance, and more, thoroughly along every aspect of its deliverance. Each issue includes feature articles on international affairs and prominent figures among contemporary art, introductions to the world’s up-and-coming modern artists, interviews with artists and curators, and relevant industry news and previews. Modern Painters also provides readers with information on up-coming fairs, auctions, exhibitions, and web exclusives that should not be missed. The magazine is presented in a glossy, high-quality fashion, and pictures full-color photographs of featured artists and their pieces. Modern Painters Magazine goes beyond reporting on the subject, and has come to define and shape current and up-coming trends in contemporary art and its culture. | | Southwest Art | Southwest Art Magazine A must for the art collector - both beginning and experienced, Southwest Art Magazine features the work of the West's most accomplished artists. Each issue highlights up-and-coming artists and emerging art trends. You'll find all the glory, all the color, and all the majesty of the American West in a superb publication that you will read and display with pride. ? ?? | | Surface | Surface Magazine is a revered platform for the international design world, offering devotees of the visual arts creative inspiration. The publication covers emerging names and projects spanning various fields of design, including fashion, architecture, furniture, and photography. Surface delivers in-depth information on projects that are original in concept and unique in execution, always aiming to be the looking glass into the future of design. Not only does the publication present the artistic projects themselves, but also delves into the creator’s vision, motives, and processes that occur behind the scenes from conception to execution. Surface Magazine is particularly well-known to its readership for the annual Avant Guardian issue, in which thousands of the best new fashion and still-life photographers in America submit portfolios; selected finalists whose work demonstrates the most distinctive artistic vision and cutting-edge commercial potential have been known to gain significant notoriety and success in fashion photography. Surface has earned itself a definitive and inventive voice in the design industry. |
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