artonpaper magazine

ARTONPAPER[1]

Another cultural casualty of the recession, artonpaper magazine just announced it has temporarily ceased publication.

“ART ON PAPER is an international magazine that presents award-winning coverage of artists working in a range of paper-based media, including limited-edition prints, drawings, photographs, books, and ephemera. Published bi-monthly (6 times per year), artonpaper is available via subscriptions worldwide or at bookstores throughout North America and Western Europe.

artonpaper was founded exactly 40 years ago by Paul Cummings as the Print Collector’s Newsletter. A year later, it was acquired by Jacqueline Brody (1970-96), then published by Gabriella Fanning (1996-2004), who changed it from a newsletter to a glossy art magazine. When the title folded in 2004, we rescued it, buying it for very little money. We spent the next five years rebuilding it. We strengthened the magazine’s international coverage of contemporary editions, multiples, artist’s books, and ephemera, and dropped its coverage of Old Master Drawing and prints.”

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