Art on Paper explained

Art on Paper was a bi-monthly art magazine published from 1996 to 2009. The magazine's editorial scope included limited-edition prints and artists' books, drawings, photographs, and ephemera.

History

The magazine was founded in New York City in 1970 as The Print Collectors Newsletter[1] by Paul Cummings,[2] with Judith Goldman as editor. Within a year, Cummings sold it to Jacqueline Brody, who continued to publish it until 1996.

Art on Paper ceased publication in December 2009, having lost 60% of its advertising base in the Great Recession.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Stephanie Murg. Art on Paper Folds, but Holds Out Hope for Imminent Revival. 26 December 2015. FishbowlNY. 22 January 2010.
  2. News: 28 January 2010 . Art on Paper Closes Print Edition After Forty Years . https://web.archive.org/web/20151227153319/http://artforum.com/news/id=24788 . 2015-12-27 . 26 December 2015 . Art Forum.