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[edit]- Sundell, Margaret (18 September 2016). "'The Emphasis of the Magazine Is Really on the Critic': Margaret Sundell on 4Columns, Her New Publication Devoted to Arts Criticism". ARTnews (Interview). Interviewed by Greenberger, Alex. OCLC 2392716. Retrieved 16 February 2025.
Kite
[edit]- Currin, Grayson Haver (15 August 2022). "Upending Expectations for Indigenous Music, Noisily". The New York Times. OCLC 1645522. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
- Falkenstein, Michelle (18 March 2024). "The upstate artist exploring Indigenous truth and technology". Times Union. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
- Green, Christopher T. (March 2025). "Kite". Artforum. Vol. 63, no. 7. pp. 82–85. OCLC 20458258. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
- Tang, Rachel M. (March 2025). "Kite: When Dreams Become Datasets". ArtReview. Vol. 77, no. 2. pp. 48–53. OCLC 28239694. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
Interviews
[edit]- Kite, Suzanne (28 August 2024). "Suzanne Kite Is Making Sure Indigenous People Aren't Left Out of the AI Conversation". ARTnews (Interview). Interviewed with introduction by Durón, Maximilíano. OCLC 2392716. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
- Kite (11 September 2024). "Kite by Jessica Lanay". BOMB (Interview). Interviewed with introduction by Lanay, Jessica. OCLC 61313615. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
- Kite, Suzanne (30 January 2025). "In Suzanne Kite's Practice, the Cosmos Collide". Surface (Interview). Interviewed by Adrian-Diaz, Jenna. Retrieved 15 March 2025.
Sources for Now Dig This!
[edit]- Reviews
- West, Kevin (October 2011). "Can You Dig It?". W. Vol. 40, no. 10. OCLC 1781845. Gale A274129411. Archived from the original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
- Duncan, Michael (January 2012). "Canon Busting". Art in America. Vol. 100, no. 1. pp. 77–81. OCLC 1514286. EBSCOhost 70252813.
- Barber, Tiffany (2 October 2012). "Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960–1980 and 30 Americans". CAA.reviews. College Art Association. OCLC 51303802. Archived from the original on 3 January 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
Dieu Donné
[edit]- Ruyak, Jacqueline (November–December 2002). "Dieu Donné: Paper Art Exhibition Traveling". Fiberarts. Vol. 29, no. 3. OCLC 3301202. EBSCOhost 505019121.
- Donlon, Bridget, ed. (2016). Pure Pulp: Contemporary Artists Working in Paper at Dieu Donné. Additional contributions by Tracy L. Adler, Kathleen Flynn, Rachel Wolff, and Richard Tuttle. Clinton, New York: Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art / DelMonico Books. ISBN 9783791355443. OCLC 942019070.
Energy/Experimentation
[edit]- Reviews
- Ammirati, Domenick (Summer 2006). "'Energy/Experimentation: Black Artists and Abstraction, 1964–1980'". Artforum. Vol. 44, no. 10. pp. 354–355. Archived from the original on 10 November 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
5+1
[edit]- Retrospective
- Liu, Jasmine (March 2023). "'Revisiting 5+1'". Art in America. Vol. 111, no. 2. p. 91. OCLC 1121298647. Archived from the original on 13 October 2024.
- Noor, Tausif (April 2023). "'Revisiting 5+1'". Artforum. Vol. 61, no. 8. OCLC 20458258. Archived from the original on 29 October 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America
[edit]- Reviews
- Cotter, Holland (18 February 2021). "Black Grief, White Grievance: Artists Search for Racial Justice". The New York Times. OCLC 1645522. Archived from the original on 18 February 2021. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
- Carrier, David (March 2021). "Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America". ArtSeen. The Brooklyn Rail. OCLC 64199099. Archived from the original on 29 March 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2025.
- Add'l
- Ligon, Glenn (March 2021). "Glenn Ligon with Raphael Rubinstein". The Brooklyn Rail (Interview). Interviewed by Rubinstein, Raphael. OCLC 64199099. Archived from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2025. Citing interviewer's introduction. Deets on Ligon sculpture
WikiProject Visual Arts/Sources
[edit]- Basic info
- Breakdown of publisher type
- Museums
- Larger, well-respected, academically oriented nonprofit or state-owned museums, as well as most university museums
- E.g., National Gallery of Art (DC); Smithsonian Institution; Museum of Modern Art (MoMA); Metropolitan Museum of Art; Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Tate; Art Gallery of Ontario, etc.
- Preferences on museum-published vs. co-published with a university press?
- Example catalogues
- Smaller, regional, or less scholarly nonprofit museums
- E.g.,
- Does a university press make it more reliable?
- Single-owner private nonprofit museums
- E.g., Rubell Museum, Glenstone
- Lots to get into here theoretically - these are the least ethics-bound nonprofit museums that currently exist. They are generally run by private foundations under sole ownership and are not usually accredited by or members of their respective national museum associations (meaning they are not bound to the same rules about selling art). Theoretically, these museums are the most ripe for in-dealing and unethical practices, as defined by the museum world, in that the private owners have the capacity to increase the value of their holdings through sustained exhibition, scholarship, etc., but are not bound to any guidelines on selling their work to realize those increases in value, unlike most nonprofit museums which are severely restricted from selling art. There's also the inverse argument that, at least in the United States, all non-government nonprofit museums are basically just an evolved iteration of this single-owner model, as all nonprofits that are not government-controlled are in effect "private", and most major nonprofit museums did start out either as single-owner private institutions or with a similar model, therefore we could be judging much larger institutions to the same degree (e.g., the Guggenheim was once just a single-family private museum before it became the huge, museum association-accredited nonprofit we know today that is no longer controlled by that single family). Very complicated.
- For-profit museums (entertainment companies)
- E.g., the Museum of Ice Cream, the Museum of Illusions, Madam Tussaud's, etc.
- Never cite these sources, if they produce publications.
- Larger, well-respected, academically oriented nonprofit or state-owned museums, as well as most university museums
- Galleries
- Non-profit galleries and small nonprofit arts institutions
- E.g., Artists Space, White Columns,
- For-profit commercial galleries of any size
- E.g., Gagosian Gallery, Pace Gallery, David Zwirner Gallery
- Extremely limited use. Preference for independent sources, but scholarly essays and chapters by experts (e.g., respected or widely cited curators, art historians, journalists, or critics who do not work for the gallery) published by a commercial gallery can be used in limited cases for noncontroversial facts and details. Cannot be used to establish notability
- Non-profit galleries and small nonprofit arts institutions
- Periodicals and academic journals
- Basic rules for reliable sources apply. Additional details on specific periodicals/journals below.
- Museums
- Breakdown of publisher type
- Breakdown of content type
- Article (periodical, journal, news)
- E.g., a biographical article about an artist in an academic journal, a review of an exhibition in Artforum, a profile of an artist in The New York Times, etc.
- Essay or chapter in an exhibition catalogue/publication*
- E.g., an essay or chapter by a curator or art historian from a catalogue (book, pamphlet, etc.) published by a museum or gallery in conjunction with an exhibition.
- *See below for more detailed information on catalogues.
- E.g., an essay or chapter by a curator or art historian from a catalogue (book, pamphlet, etc.) published by a museum or gallery in conjunction with an exhibition.
- Essay or chapter in a non-exhibition-related book/publication
- E.g., an essay from an edited anthology featuring a variety of authors writing about a specific topic in contemporary art, a chapter in a biography written by an art historian
- Institutional website
- E.g., an exhibition listing on a gallery or museum's website
- Almost never cite these. Can be used in extremely limited cases for noncontroversial facts like dates.
- Press release
- Almost never cite these. Can be used in extremely limited cases for noncontroversial facts like dates or official titles.
- Interview
- Almost never cite these, interviews are primary sources. Can be used in extremely limited cases for noncontroversial facts like dates or official titles, or when quoted and analyzed in a secondary source.
- Artist's CV
- Never cite these. I can't think of an exception tbh.
- Personal/artist's website
- Never cite these. You may include an artist's public website in that artist's biography article, under the External Links section.
- Article (periodical, journal, news)
- Catalogue breakdown
- What is a catalogue?
- A catalogue
- What is included in a catalogue? Not every catalogue will include every one of these items.
- Scholarly essays or biographical articles about the subject of the exhibition (either an artist, group of artists, or movement/theme in art history), usually written by curators, critics, art historians, journalists, or other artists. At least one essay in a given catalogue is normally authored by the curator of the exhibition, who also often serves as one of several or the sole editor of the publication.
- Artist's statements and/or interviews with the artist (if living and participating in the exhibition) usually conducted by the curator of the exhibition, the editor of the publication, or a scholar/journalist.
- A chronology of the artist's career.
- A full or abbreviated commercial CV of the subject (usually only found in commercial gallery catalogues).
- A list of works included in the exhibition.
- What is a catalogue?
- More complex angles
- Establishing notability - reviews vs. coverage in news vs. catalogues vs. ?
- =Museum sources
- =Gallery sources
- =Generally reliable periodical sources
All sources on this list are primarily English-language unless noted.
Symbol key:
- Advertorial: These periodicals publish sponsored advertorial content in addition to independent, reported articles and reviews. For inclusion on this list as a generally reliable source, periodicals must clearly label advertorial content, which cannot be cited on Wikipedia. Labels for advertorial content are noted in each listing.
- Addl sources to add: A-N (flag), Momus (flag), e-flux (flag), Contemporary Art Review LA, Print Quarterly, Oregon ArtsWatch, Widewalls, Glasstire, Cultured mag, Modern Painter
- Super unclear sources: This Is Tomorrow, Artsy, NewCityArt,
- Additional perennial visual arts sources with their own listings in the Reliable Sources rules: Chicago Sun-Times, The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, New York magazine (including Vulture), The New York Times (including T magazine and The New York Times Magazine), The New Yorker, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post
Publication | Primary focus | Country and/or Publisher | Still active? | Website | Database access | Discussions, limitations, and notes |
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4Columns | Contemporary cultural criticism | U.S. | Yes | Website | Digital-only publication. | |
Afterall | U.K.: Central Saint Martins | Yes | ||||
Aperture | International contemporary photography | U.S. | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly in print with limited digital publication. | |
Apollo | International art history | U.K. | Yes | Website | Issued monthly in print with limited digital publication. | |
Art in America | Art in the United States | U.S.: Penske Media Corporation | Yes | Website | Issued monthly in print through the late 2010s, issued quarterly in print starting in the early 2020s with limited digital publication on the ARTnews website. | |
Art International | International modern and contemporary art | Switzerland / France | No | N/A | 10 issues in print per year; ceased publication in 1991; articles published in English, French, German, and/or Italian. | |
Art Monthly | International modern and contemporary art | U.K. | Yes | Website | 10 issues in print per year with limited digital publication. | |
The Art Newspaper | Art world and market news and reviews | U.S. / U.K. | Yes | Website | Issued monthly in print with additional printed issues published in conjunction with notable art fairs and public events, with full digital publication. | |
Art Papers | Modern and contemporary art in the United States (emphasis on the southern U.S.) | U.S. | No | Website | Issued monthly and then quarterly in print with limited digital publication, ceased publication in 2024. | |
art press | International modern and contemporary art | France | Yes | Website | Issued monthly in print with limited digital publication; primarily French-language, some articles in English. | |
Artillery | Contemporary art in the United States (emphasis on California) | U.S. | Yes | Website | 6 issues in print per year with full digital publication. | |
Artforum | International modern and contemporary art | U.S.: Penske Media Corporation | Yes | Website | Inclusion here only applies to the periodical's independent editorial content published in print and on artforum.com and does not cover the reliability or usability of the "Artforum Artguide", which primarily publishes gallery and museum-submitted listings. Advertorial content is labeled "From our partners" and "Sponsored" (ex.). 10 issues in print per year with full digital publication; previously published as Artforum International. | |
Artnet News | Art world and market news and reviews | U.S. | Yes | Website | Inclusion here only applies to the news publication Artnet News and does not cover the reliability or usability of the various art market and auction databases published by Artnet. Advertorial content is labeled "Gallery Network", "Partner", and/or "Sponsored". Digital-only publication. | |
ARTnews | Art world and market news and reviews | U.S.: Penske Media Corporation | Yes | Website | Inclusion here only applies to the independent editorial content published in print and on artnews.com and does not apply to the "ARTnews Recommends" product recommendation vertical. Advertorial content is labeled "Sponsored content" (ex.). Issued monthly in print through the late 2010s, digital-only publication beginning in the early 2020s (plus annual "Top 200 Collectors" print issue). | |
ArtNexus | Modern and contemporary art in Latin America | Colombia / U.S. | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly in print with limited digital publication; articles published in English and Spanish. | |
ArtReview | International modern and contemporary art | U.K. | Yes | Website | Advertorial content is labeled "Partnership with..." and/or "Sponsored" (ex.). 9 issues in print per year with limited digital publication. | |
Arts Magazine | Modern and contemporary art in the United States | U.S. | No | N/A | Inclusion here only applies to the original print publication issued through 1992 and does not cover the digital-only publication artsmagazine.com, established in 2022 by former editors of the original publication. Issued monthly in print, ceased publication in 1992; also published as The Art Digest, Arts Digest, and ARTS. | |
Arts of Asia | Art and antiquities in Asia | Hong Kong | Yes | Website | Issue quarterly in print with limited digital publication. | |
Artscribe | International modern and contemporary art | U.K. | No | N/A | 6 issues in print per year, ceased publication in 1992; also published as Artscribe International. | |
Australian Art Review | Modern and contemporary art in Australia | Australia | No | N/A | Issued quarterly in print with limited digital publication; ceased publication in 2013. | |
BmoreArt | Modern and contemporary art in the United States (focus on Baltimore) | U.S. | Yes | Website | 2 issues in print per year, full digital publication. | |
BOMB | International modern and contemporary art | U.S. | Yes | Website | Inclusion here applies only to reported features and reviews published in print or on bombmagazine.org. BOMB primarily publishes interviews between artists, curators, and scholars, which are subject to WP:PRIMARYUSE. Issued quarterly in print with full digital publication. | |
Boston Art Review | Modern and contemporary art in the United States (emphasis on Boston) | U.S. | Yes | Website | Issued twice per year in print with full digital publication. | |
The Brooklyn Rail | International modern and contemporary art | U.S. | Yes | Website | Issued monthly in print with full digital publication. | |
C Magazine | International modern and contemporary art | Canada | Yes | Website | 3 issues in print per year with full digital publication. | |
Canadian Art | Art in Canada | Canada | No | Website | Issued quarterly in print with limited digital publication, ceased publication in 2021; also published as artscanada. | |
dialogue | Modern and contemporary art in the United States (emphasis on the Midwestern U.S.) | U.S. | No | N/A | ProQuest | 6 issues in print per year, ceased publication in 2004. |
European Photography | Photography in Europe | Germany: Andreas Müller-Pohle | Yes | Website | Issued twice in print per year with limited digital publication. | |
First American Art Magazine | Art by Native Americans | U.S. | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly in print with limited digital publication. | |
Flash Art | International modern and contemporary art | Italy | Yes | Website | Issued monthly in print through 2020, issued quarterly since then with limited digital publication. | |
frieze | International modern and contemporary art | U.K.: Frieze Art Fair | Yes | Website | Use of this publication for topics related to the magazine's owner/publisher - Frieze Art Fair - is strongly discouraged, including profiles of artists produced in conjunction with their participation in any Frieze fair. Issued quarterly in print with full digital publication. | |
High Performance Magazine | Performance, video, and alternative art | U.S. | No | N/A | Many articles and essays published in High Performance Magazine are creative in nature rather than reported or scholarly and should be used with caution as citations. Issued quarterly in print; ceased publication in 1997. | |
Hyperallergic | International modern and contemporary art | U.S. | Yes | Website | Advertorial content is labeled "Announcement", "Opportunities", and/or "Sponsored" (ex.). Digital-only publication. | |
Juxtapoz | Alternative and underground contemporary art | U.S.: High Speed Productions | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly in print with limited digital publication. | |
Kunstkrittik – Nordic Art Review | Modern and contemporary art in Scandinavia | Norway / Denmark / Sweden | Yes | Website (English publication) | Digital-only publication; articles published in English, Danish, Norwegian, and/or Swedish. | |
Limelight | Modern and contemporary art in Australia | Australia | Yes | Website | 11 issues per year in print with limited digital publication. | |
The New Criterion | Cultural and literary criticism | U.S. | Yes | Website | Issued monthly in print with full digital publication. | |
Parachute | International modern and contemporary art | Canada | No | Issued quarterly in print, ceased publication in 2001; articles published in English and French. | ||
Parkett | International modern and contemporary art | Austria | No | Website | Many articles and essays published in Parkett are creative in nature rather than scholarly or reported and should be used with caution as sources. 1–3 issues in print per year with limited digital publication, ceased publication in 2018. | |
The Photographic Journal | Photography (emphasis on United Kingdom) | U.K.: Royal Photographic Society | Yes | Website | Issued monthly in print only, back-issues archived digitally 6 years after publication. | |
Sculpture | Modern and contemporary sculpture | U.S. | Yes | Website | 6 issues in print per year with limited digital publication | |
Source | Modern and contemporary photography (emphasis on Northern Ireland and United Kingdom) | U.K. | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly in print with full digital publication. | |
Spike Art Magazine | International modern and contemporary art | Austria / Germany | Yes | Website | Advertorial content is labeled "Advertorial" and/or "Sponsored" (ex.). Issued quarterly in print with limited digital publication. | |
Studio International | International modern and contemporary art | U.K. | No | N/A | ||
Texte zur Kunst | International modern and contemporary art | Germany | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly in print only; primarily German-language, some articles in English. | |
X-TRA Contemporary Art Journal | Modern and contemporary art in the United States (emphasis on Los Angeles) | U.S. | No | Website | Issued quarterly in print through 2020, then issued biannually in print with full digital publication, ceased publication in 2024. | |
- =Peer-reviewed sources
- Additional sources to add: Third Text, British Museum Quarterly (maybe?), N.paradoxa (maybe?), Baltic Journal of Art History, Bijutsu Kenkyū (in Japanese), Bijutsu-shi (in Japanese), Early Popular Visual Culture, Gesta, History of Photography, Huntington Library Quarterly, Immediations, Konsthistorisk tidskrift, Journal of Design History, Empirical Studies of the Arts
Publication | Primary focus | Country and publisher | Still publishing? | Website | Database access | Notes and frequency |
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Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism | Contemporary art and cultural criticism | U.S.: University of California Press | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly. | |
American Art | American art history | U.S.: Smithsonian American Art Museum / University of Chicago Press | Yes | Website | Issued triannually. | |
Archives of American Art Journal | American art history | U.S.: Archives of American Art / University of Chicago Press | Yes | Website | Issued biannually. | |
Archives of Asian Art | Asian art history | U.S.: Asia Society / Duke University Press | Yes | Website | Issued annually. | |
Art History | Art history | U.K.: Association of Art History / Oxford University Press | Yes | Website | EBSCO | 5 issues per year. |
Art Journal | Art history | U.S.: College Art Association / Routledge | Yes | Website | Issued biannually. | |
Art Libraries Journal | Art history and material conservation | U.K.: Art Libraries Society / Cambridge University Press | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly. | |
The Art Bulletin | Art history | U.S.: College Art Association / Routledge | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly. | |
Artibus Asiae | Asian art history and archaeology | Switzerland: Rietberg Museum | Yes | Website | Issued biannually. | |
The Burlington Magazine | Art history | U.K. | Yes | Website | Issued monthly. | |
Critical Quarterly | Literary theory and criticism | U.S.: Wiley | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly. | |
Curator: The Museum Journal | Museum studies | U.S.: Wiley | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly. | |
DIY, Alternative Cultures, & Society | DIY/alternative visual and material culture | U.S.: Sage Publishing | Yes | Website | Issued triannually. | |
Journal of Visual Culture | Visual culture and art history | U.S.: Sage Publishing | Yes | Website | Issued triannually. | |
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism | Aesthetics studies and art history | U.S.: American Society for Aesthetics / Oxford University Press | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly. | |
Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture | Latin American visual culture and art history | U.S.: University of California Press | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly. | |
Muqarnas | Islamic architecture and art history | U.S.: Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard University & the Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Brill Publishers | Yes | Website | Issued annually. | |
Museum Anthropology | Museum studies and material conservation | U.S.: Council for Museum Anthropology / Wiley | Yes | Website | ||
Museum Anthropology Review | Museum studies and material conservation | U.S.: Indiana University Bloomington Libraries | No | Website | Issued biannually; ceased publication in 2023. | |
Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art | Contemporary art in Africa and the African diaspora | U.S.: Cornell University Africana Studies and Research Center / Duke University Press | Yes | Website | Issued biannually. | |
Oxford Art Journal | Art history | U.K.: Oxford University Press | Yes | Website | Issued triannually. | |
Renaissance Quarterly | Renaissance art history | U.S.: Renaissance Society of America / Cambridge University Press | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly. | |
Visual Culture in Britain | British visual culture and art history | U.K.: Routledge | Yes | Website | Issued triannually. | |
Visual Resources | Digital art history and theory | U.K.: Routledge | Yes | Website | Issued quarterly. | |
Woman's Art Journal | Feminist art and women's studies | U.S.: Rutgers University / Old City Publishing | Yes | Website | ||