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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Brant Publications, Inc. |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | Art, Art Architecture Photography, Art and Antiques, Hobbies and Special Inter, Visual Arts |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Customer Reviews of Art in America
One of the best Art mags out there... Each issue usually has an article on what's going on now, an article on an interesting artist from the past that isn't very widely known and more. In general, I think the whole thing is very tastefully done. It isn't folksy the way 'American Artist" is and not simply a lot of gallery ads the way something like "Art News" is. Definitely on my short list for worthwhile art mags.
Not what I was hoping for
I was so excited to receive my first issue of Art In America, and I was severly disappointed to see that it is mostly full-page ads for galleries in Europe. There are very few articles or artist Bios. The photos are beautiful, but don't get this if you were hoping to learn anything about American artists or galleries.
The Leader in Art Periodicals
ART IN AMERICA seems to have won the vote for most popular periodical on the arts. The quality of reporting of world events, the informed writers who critique and investigate, and the style of referencing used in the articles makes this magazine immensely readable. This is not the most sophisticated journal of art (MODERN PAINTERS and some of the other European magazines win there), but the balance between coverage of reviews in America as well as the international scene is very fine. Ads are well designed and reproduced - even if there are a few too many for 'vanity spaces'. The constant for all of the available art magazines that can stand as a complaint is the overemphasis on New York gallery reviews: New York is not the hub it once was and the importance of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, etc is not recognized by the writers/editors.The exhibitions reviewed are solid in reportage, if unduly weighted to the edgy installation and quirky art. But for the August Issues of the Gallery Guide this magazine has them all topped!
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