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ARTnews

August/September 2021
Magazine

The most widely circulated and award-winning publication in its field, ARTnews covers all art, from the ancient to the cutting edge. It provides behind-the-scenes access to galleries, museums, auction houses, and artists' studios. With profiles of artists and collectors, reviews of gallery and museum exhibitions, news dispatches from a worldwide network of correspondents, and hard-hitting investigative reporting, ARTnews offers lively and comprehensive coverage of the people, places, events, and institutions shaping the international culture scene.

MASTERWORKS OF AMERICAN PAINTING

ARTnews

So Happy Together

Banking on Basquiat

ART TALK

Wong Ping Animates a Video • The Hong Kong–based artist’s surreal visions are rooted in his real-life experience

An Open Book • Nine volumes to add to your collection this summer

Reconnecting to the Natural World • Art can help us imagine and map a sustainable future

New Balance

That One Artwork… • … that inspired creativity of all kinds—as told to ARTnews

It Takes Two • Curators Scott Rothkopf and Carlos Basualdo talk about working together on an unprecedented survey of Jasper Johns

Site by the Bay • An online platform supporting San Francisco–area galleries looks to the post-pandemic future

COLLABORATION

ART FASHION

ART x MUSIC

ART x SCIENCE

ART x FOOD

Artists x Artists

Share and Share Alike • Joint acquisitions may be the way forward for cash-strapped museums

SPIRITS RISING • Through special sales and collaborative partnerships, whiskey has become an auction-house star attracting a new generation of collectors

Insights

The Missed • Spring saw Berlin shrouded in coronamüde fog

Martine Gutierrez • ARTnews asks 12 pressing questions. An artist responds.

Time Machine • The churn of the art world is relentless. Many artists who are the toast of one season are gone by the next, their work consigned to storage. Here is a countermeasure, an attempt to pick recently exhibited works that we predict will stand the test of time.

Strike! • Art workers take to the streets


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Frequency: One time Pages: 100 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: August/September 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 24, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

The most widely circulated and award-winning publication in its field, ARTnews covers all art, from the ancient to the cutting edge. It provides behind-the-scenes access to galleries, museums, auction houses, and artists' studios. With profiles of artists and collectors, reviews of gallery and museum exhibitions, news dispatches from a worldwide network of correspondents, and hard-hitting investigative reporting, ARTnews offers lively and comprehensive coverage of the people, places, events, and institutions shaping the international culture scene.

MASTERWORKS OF AMERICAN PAINTING

ARTnews

So Happy Together

Banking on Basquiat

ART TALK

Wong Ping Animates a Video • The Hong Kong–based artist’s surreal visions are rooted in his real-life experience

An Open Book • Nine volumes to add to your collection this summer

Reconnecting to the Natural World • Art can help us imagine and map a sustainable future

New Balance

That One Artwork… • … that inspired creativity of all kinds—as told to ARTnews

It Takes Two • Curators Scott Rothkopf and Carlos Basualdo talk about working together on an unprecedented survey of Jasper Johns

Site by the Bay • An online platform supporting San Francisco–area galleries looks to the post-pandemic future

COLLABORATION

ART FASHION

ART x MUSIC

ART x SCIENCE

ART x FOOD

Artists x Artists

Share and Share Alike • Joint acquisitions may be the way forward for cash-strapped museums

SPIRITS RISING • Through special sales and collaborative partnerships, whiskey has become an auction-house star attracting a new generation of collectors

Insights

The Missed • Spring saw Berlin shrouded in coronamüde fog

Martine Gutierrez • ARTnews asks 12 pressing questions. An artist responds.

Time Machine • The churn of the art world is relentless. Many artists who are the toast of one season are gone by the next, their work consigned to storage. Here is a countermeasure, an attempt to pick recently exhibited works that we predict will stand the test of time.

Strike! • Art workers take to the streets


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