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Art in America, published since 1913, is an illustrated monthly art magazine covering the visual art world both in the US and abroad, but concentrating on New York City. The magazine is now published by Brant Publications, founded in 1984, which is based in New York's Soho district. Art in America bills itself as "the World's Premiere Art Magazine." Noted for its scholarly yet readable style, especially under current Editor in Chief Elizabeth C. Baker, Art in America is widely read by art dealers, collectors, historians, art professionals, and others. It contains news and criticism of painting, sculpture, photography, installation art, performance art, video and architecture in exhibition reviews, artist profiles, and feature articles. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ...
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Art in America, published since 1913, is an illustrated monthly artmagazine covering the visual art world both in the US and abroad, but concentrating on New York City.
Art In Americamagazine is considered to be one of the two most important journals in the world covering contemporary art, its chief competitor being Artforum, also based in New York City.
Art in America bills itself as "the World's Premiere ArtMagazine." Noted for its scholarly yet readable style, especially under current Editor in Chief Elizabeth C. Baker, Art in America is widely read by art dealers, collectors, historians, art professionals, and others.
It is a great art because it embodies the Negroes' individual traits and reflects their suffering, aspirations and joys during a long period of acute oppression and distress.
His art and his life are no longer one and the same as they were in primitive man. Art has become exotic, a thing apart, an indulgence, a something to be possessed.
The yield to art was a new expression of Negro genius in a form of poetry which connoisseurs place in the class reserved for the disciplined art of all races.