5 Examples Of Interesting Art Magazines

Antiques & Fine Art




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Antiques & Fine Art is the leading magazine for the sophisticated antiques and fine art audience. Unsurpassed in quality and recognized as the new "magazine of record" for those interested in antiques and fine art through the 20th century, no other magazine combines exclusive features on collectors’ homes, historic resorts, noteworthy sales, market trends, and investing, with educational articles and highlights. All with the largest advertising base of America’s leading galleries, dealers, and auction houses.


Art Ltd







Art Ltd . magazine engages readers with vibrant commentary on the Contemporary Art Scene throughout the West and Midwestern States. Art Ltd. speaks directly to a core audience of art enthusiasts, every issue is packed with features, exhibition reviews, interviews, artist profiles, news and regional reports from our respected team of art critics and writers.


Stone Voices





Stone Voices Focuses on exploring the connections between visual arts and the spiritual journey. Each issue includes portfolios from several artists as well as articles, essays, fiction, and poetry that speak to the connection between visual arts and spirituality.



Watercolor Artist [Print + Kindle] 




Watercolor Artist [Print + Kindle] is the definitive source of how-to instruction and creative inspiration for artists working in water-based media. Packed with page after gorgeous page of illustrations demonstrating tried-and-true techniques, inspirational ideas and the most up-to-date information about must-have painting tools and materials, watercolorists find everything they need in WATERCOLOR ARTIST to help them create stunning art...from start to finish. Each bi-monthly issue also includes special reports on timely topics in the art world as well as easy-to-apply tips from the foremost experts in the field.



The Artist's Magazine [Print + Kindle]





The Artist's Magazine [Print + Kindle] is the world's leading magazine for serious, active artists of all skill levels. Readers learn painting and drawing firsthand from other artists through written instruction and reproduction, guiding them step-by-step through the creative process. The magazine's aim is to show readers a wide variety of creative options by teaching the fundamentals of artmaking, presenting techniques in different painting and drawing media, answering tough technical questions, and offering business advice.

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