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East of Borneo, an online contemporary art magazine based in Los Angeles, founded in 2010; Esopus, semi-annual magazine, based in New York City, founded in 2003; esse arts + opinions, Montreal-based contemporary art magazine, published three times a year; European Photography, a bi-lingual art photography magazine.
The next publisher/owner Charles Cowles moved the magazine to Los Angeles in 1965 before finally settling it in New York City in 1967, where it maintains offices today. [5] The move to New York also encompassed a shift in the style of work championed by the magazine, moving away from California style art to late modernism , then the leading ...
Local interest magazines published in Los Angeles (5 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Los Angeles" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total.
L.A. Louver is an art gallery focusing on American and European contemporary art. The gallery is located in Venice, Los Angeles, California, United States. [1]
Artillery is an American contemporary art magazine based in Los Angeles. Features and exhibition reviews are often L.A.-centric yet increasingly dedicated to coverage of the arts worldwide, with contributors based in New York, San Francisco, Dallas, Berlin, and London. The bi-monthly publication is available in both print and web editions.
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While some magazines are going out of print, others are making a comeback. In the latter group is the Los Angeles Times, which is preparing to bring back its fashion and lifestyle section Image as ...
X-TRA Contemporary Art Journal (X-TRA) is an independent visual arts journal that focuses on criticism and conversation about contemporary art. [1] X-TRA was founded in Los Angeles in 1997 by artists Stephen Berens and Ellen Birrell and is published twice a year by the non-profit Project X Foundation for Art and Criticism.