The venerable art journal Art in America, first published in 1913, provides "groundbreaking critical insights about contemporary art and culture." Its digital version provides a good bit of content for non-subscribers, albeit fairly well peppered with ads. On the page linked above, readers and art lovers will find content from the journal that includes Features such as "Six Must-See Exhibitions in...
While probably best known for their PBS documentary series Art in the Twenty First Century (mentioned in the June 16, 2017 Scout Report), Art21 has produced a variety of digital media, including a quarterly magazine, launched in 2007 as the Art21 Blog, which became the Art21 Magazine in 2013 in a shift from guest contributor posts to theme-centered quarterly issues. "Becoming An Artist" was...
Tate Etc. is the online and off-line magazine of the Tate Collection, Britain's national collection of British art from 1500, and international modern art. The Tate Collection is housed in four museums in England: the historical collection is at the Tate Britain, on the banks of the Thames in London; modern art at Tate Modern, in a former power plant; Tate Liverpool, and Tate St. Ives, on the...
Two Coats of Paint, founded in 2007 by Sharon Butler, is a "blogazine" dedicated to contemporary art of all kinds, especially painting. This New York City-based publication, whose sponsors include the Guggenheim, the Whitney, the New Art Dealers Association (NADA) and numerous universities, features interviews, art news, reviews, fiction, and digests of other arts publications. As of this...