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ArtReview
Book and Periodical Publishing
The world's leading, independent magazine for art & culture
About us
Founded in 1949, ArtReview is one of the world’s leading international contemporary art magazines, dedicated to expanding contemporary art’s audience and reach, and tracing the ways it interacts with culture in general. Aimed at both a specialist and a general audience, the magazine and its sibling publication, ArtReview Asia (launched in 2013), feature a mixture of criticism, reviews, commentary and analysis alongside commissioned artist projects, guides and special supplements. ArtReview publishes nine issues a year, including two dedicated to particular areas of focus: the Power 100 in the December issue and Future Greats at the beginning of the year. It is distributed throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia-Pacific. ArtReview Asia publishes four issues a year and is distributed throughout the region and in selected outlets elsewhere. ArtReview’s website artreview.com features art and cultural news, criticism, opinion, video, podcasts, articles from the latest issues of ArtReview and ArtReview Asia, artist projects, highlights from the magazines’ 70-year archives and multimedia content from around the web. Through regular newsletters and social media, ArtReview connects with over a million people every month. ArtReview develops and hosts regular events, ranging from talks and screenings to launches and conferences, both in its bar in London and at venues around the globe. In addition ArtReview curates live events and programmes for nonprofit institutions, art fairs and major art festivals. It also offers high-quality content and creative solutions to select global brand partners, including bespoke events, contract publishing of books and supplements, high-spec video and podcast content, and much more.
- Website
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http://www.artreview.com/
External link for ArtReview
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1949
- Specialties
- Contemporary Art, Print Publishing, Digital Publishing, Live Events, Consultancy Services, Curatorial Services, and Client Project and Publishing Services
Locations
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Primary
1 Honduras Street
London, EC1Y 0TH, GB
Employees at ArtReview
Updates
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The Picassos included in ‘Ladies Lounge’ are fake, Mona admitted https://lnkd.in/eaBG5N_m
Court orders Australian museum to allow men access to ‘ladies-only’ exhibition
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A bronze statue by Shahzia Sikander at the University of Houston in Texas has been vandalised https://lnkd.in/gHh94jE5
Shahzia Sikander’s public statue vandalised
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Kyla McMillan has been tapped as the new director of New York art fair the Armory Show https://lnkd.in/gRdVwpnU
Kyla McMillan to direct New York’s Armory Show
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Max Delany, director and CEO of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne, has announced his plan to step down https://lnkd.in/eBnM-xmf
ACCA director and CEO Max Delany to step down
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We’ve got you covered. SUMMER SALE: 40% off all back issues at the ArtReview Shop. Get your copy, subscribe and explore decades of publishing: https://shop.artreview.com Photo: Lewis Ronald
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Bangkok Art Biennale has announced the theme and artists of its fourth edition https://lnkd.in/ej9RV_FS
Bangkok Art Biennale announces theme and artists for 2024 edition
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What does the future of Documenta hold? Follow the story up until now: https://lnkd.in/eqj8APD8
Documenta
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From our networks: At the 2024 edition of #TokyoGendai, Pace Gallery will spotlight a selection of new and recent drawings and studies by #RobertLongo, a key figure in the Pictures Generation of the 1970s and 1980s known for his ambitiously scaled, highly detailed, hyper-realistic charcoal compositions. With programming throughout the summer, Pace artists can be found across the city. At Azabudai Hills Gallery, 'Calder: Un effet du japonais' – organised in collaboration with Pace – is on view through 6 September 2024. The exhibition explores the enduring resonance of the American modernist’s art with Japanese traditions and aesthetics. Additionally, #PaceTokyo will be open for special previews from 6 July–17 August ahead of the gallery’s grand opening in September. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/ecxMs9Jg Artwork: Robert Longo, ‘Untitled (The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, 1647–1652; After Bernini and White Peonies) Diptych,’ 2024. © Robert Longo
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ArtReview reposted this
my july column for ArtReview The Politics of Ghazal Music in India https://lnkd.in/g4nTdexA #surajyengdearticles
The Politics of Ghazal Music in India
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