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Art in America is widely read by art dealers, collectors, historians, art professionals, and others. It contains news and art criticism of painting, sculpture, photography, installation art , performance art , digital art , video and architecture in exhibition reviews, artist profiles, and feature articles.
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Art in America; ArtAsiaPacific; Artforum; ArteFuse; Art Spiel; The Artist's Magazine; The Arts Fuse; The Boulevard; Castle of Frankenstein (defunct) Cinefantastique; Comics Buyer's Guide (defunct) Comics Journal; Cultbytes; Details (defunct) Disney Magazine (defunct) Dwell; Entertainment Weekly; Famous Monsters of Filmland; The Feet, a dance ...
An art magazine is a publication that focuses on the topic of art. They can be in printed form, found online or both and can be aimed at different audiences which includes galleries, art buyers, amateur or professional artists and the general public. Art magazines can be either trade or consumer magazines or both. Notable art magazines include:
Formation of Penwith Society of Arts in St Ives, Cornwall. [1]Philadelphia Artists Equity is established in Pennsylvania, United States, to protect artists' rights and improve working and economic conditions for fine artists.
Country Journal, PRIMEDIA Consumer Magazines & Internet Group (1974–2001) Country Life in America (1901–1942) Country, The Magazine of the Hamptons, M. Shanken Communications Inc. (1998–2001) Country Song Roundup, Country Song Roundup Inc. (1949–2001) The Courier (1968–2005) Cracked (1958–2007) Crazy Magazine (1973–1983)
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The Magazine in America, 1741–1990 (1991), popular history; Wood, James P. Magazines in the United States: Their Social and Economic Influence (1949) online Archived 19 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Zuckerman, Mary Ellen.