 
Which Art Auction Magazine Suits You?
Wonder what's going on in New York City studios? Want to know why
art certification is a nightmare for one owner of an Andy Warhol?
Are you up to speed on the antiquities scandal at the Getty Museum?
Read an exclusive with photographer Ansel Adams or get a glimpse at
Middle Eastern jewelry and art in the next issue of an art auction
magazine.
Art & Antiques focuses on art crimes, travelers in search of
international art, art book reviews, emerging artists and practical
articles on art collecting. Collectors can find reviews on new
artists and books here as well. It's really easy to find an
appraiser who would like to take a look at one's collection by
simply sending in a photo of the items in question. The highlight of
this particular magazine is the "Editor's Pick" section, which gives
the busy art lover a quick glimpse of the essential articles. Some
October articles include: Enter the surreal and whimsical world of
Dutch designer Hella Jongerius, Demand for antique garden ornaments
is on the rise among American collectors and WEB EXCLUSIVE: Private
dealer Joan Mirviss opens a brick-and-mortar location in New York.
Subscriptions cost $40/year for 12 print issues.
ArtNet online magazine lets people browse their catalog of works by
modern contemporary artists, track the art market and peruse the
price database. One of the magazine's highlights is the easy-to-use
section to search for upcoming fine art auctions. Look up galleries,
artists and events with one mouse click! Some October topics
include: Hidden Depths In the Drawings of Domenico Zindato, The
Frieze Art Fair In London, Why You Should Give a Crap About Chris
Ofili's New Paintings and Shirana Shahbazi's New Work Reacts Against
Images of Iran. For $30/month, subscribers can perform 10 database
searches (or $80 for a professional who plans to make 30 searches
per month). While one can read many of the articles on the site for
free, the subscription-based service allows art collectors to
research how much their artwork is worth and find the best deals on
much-coveted pieces. Rare works can be viewed by artist and specific
market changes can be monitored.
In Art + Auction Magazine, subscribers get special news features, an
events calendar, book and art reviews, market trends and inside
trading information, art and collector profiles and international
stories. Since roughly 45% of the art auction magazine contains
advertising, browsers are likely to find a gallery, an art auction
house, art dealer, or other place to buy original art. Subscriptions
for 12 issues of the print magazine cost around $80/year.
British art collector Charles Saatchi once said, "There are no rules
about investment. Sharks can be good. Artist's dung can be good. Oil
on canvas can be good. There's a squad of conservators out there to
look after anything an artist decides is art." Subscribers of an art
auction magazine will get the inside scoop on the convoluted world
of art appraisal and will also ensure that they get the best deals
on contemporary and fine art for sale.
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