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ArtReview Magazine

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Carefully curated to inspire and inform both professional artists and art enthusiasts alike - ArtReview sits proudly as one of the world’s leading international contemporary art magazines. Released nine times a year, this delightful digital magazine is dedicated to expanding contemporary art’s audience and reach.


Since the first exciting edition was released over seven decades ago - ArtReview has been honouring and highlighting the unique voices that make the contemporary art scene so endlessly appealing. Since 1949, ArtReview has been loyally leading art lovers towards exciting and engaging art that encourages audiences to explore the ever-changing artistic landscape.


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October 2024 In the October issue of ArtReview, Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst explore the increasingly discounted possibility that artificial intelligence could remain a junior partner in an essentially humanist project, setting loose what they refer to as humanity’s newest ‘coordinating system’ in one of its oldest: the choir. Gelare Khoshgozaran considers what it is about fellow Iranian artist Maryam Tafakory’s moving image works, spliced from snippets of existing postrevolutionary films, that makes them so paralysing. Two ArtReview editors abridge and annotate a ‘classic’ text: E.H. Gombrich’s ‘Norm and Form’. While another editor looks at Mike Kelley’s touring retrospective and sees attempts at making the late American into an artist for all seasons. Plus an interview with Josh Kline, the story of the newly reopened Warburg Institute in London, a column about a documentary photo project that recreates episodes from the Mau Mau rebellion, international exhibition and book reviews, and a nod and a wink to an august publication’s 75th birthday.


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In the October issue of ArtReview, Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst explore the increasingly discounted possibility that artificial intelligence could remain a junior partner in an essentially humanist project, setting loose what they refer to as humanity’s newest ‘coordinating system’ in one of its oldest: the choir. Gelare Khoshgozaran considers what it is about fellow Iranian artist Maryam Tafakory’s moving image works, spliced from snippets of existing postrevolutionary films, that makes them so paralysing. Two ArtReview editors abridge and annotate a ‘classic’ text: E.H. Gombrich’s ‘Norm and Form’. While another editor looks at Mike Kelley’s touring retrospective and sees attempts at making the late American into an artist for all seasons. Plus an interview with Josh Kline, the story of the newly reopened Warburg Institute in London, a column about a documentary photo project that recreates episodes from the Mau Mau rebellion, international exhibition and book reviews, and a nod and a wink to an august publication’s 75th birthday.
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Proud to be sat on the head table of leading international contemporary art magazines worldwide - ArtReview offers a comprehensive guide to the fascinating world of modern art. Giving both established and up-and-coming artists a platform to be seen and heard, ArtReview welcomes all to its educational and eye-opening publication nine times a year.


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