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Art in America, est. 1913, covers US and international art but concentrated on New York City; Art in Australia was an Australian magazine that was published between 1916 and 1942; Art in Print, est. 2011, bimonthly art magazine and website on the history and culture of artists' prints; Art International, 1956–1984, published quarterly in ...
American Review (literary journal) Americas Quarterly; Anamika (newsletter) Antaeus (magazine) Antiques (magazine) ANY (magazine) Aperture (magazine) Appleton's Magazine; Appletons' Journal; Ararat Quarterly; Archaeology (magazine) The Architect's Newspaper; Architectural Digest; Architectural Record; Architecture (magazine, 1900–1936) Art ...
New York is not necessarily a focus of these magazines. Condé Nast Publications magazines; Jacobin (quarterly) n+1 (triannual) The New York Review of Books (biweekly) OnEarth Magazine (quarterly publication of NRDC) Vice (magazine published in New York) Reader's Digest (publishes 10 times annually) Good Housekeeping (publishes 10 times ...
During 1964-66, she studied Art History at New York University. She attended Carnegie-Mellon University and during her sophomore and senior years was editor of the literary art magazine, Patterns. In 1968–69, she spent her junior year at Temple University/Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy, studying art and art history. She received her BFA ...
New York is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, with a particular emphasis on New York City.. Founded by Clay Felker and Milton Glaser in 1968 as a competitor to The New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine, it was brasher in voice and more connected to contemporary city life and commerce, and became a cradle of New Journalism. [3]
De la Haba’s writings and artworks have been featured in The New York Times, Southampton Review, Rizzoli’s Irish America, NY Arts Magazine, Whitehot Magazine and Quiet Lunch. From 2014 to 2018 the artist co-owned and published Whitehot Magazine and Quiet Lunch.
Jerry Saltz (born February 19, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American art critic.Since 2006, he has been senior art critic and columnist for New York magazine. Formerly the senior art critic for The Village Voice, he received the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2018 and was nominated for the award in 2001 and 2006. [1]
In 1980, after opening his own gallery in New York City, Charles Cowles divested himself of the magazine. A sister magazine, Bookforum, was started in 1994. In 2003, the Columbia-Bard graduate Tim Griffin became the editor-in-chief of the magazine. He sought to bring back a serious-tone and invited academics and cultural theorists who were ...