Australian Art Review Explained

Editor:Patricia Anderson
Editor Title:Editor
Frequency:Quarterly
Category:Fine arts
Publisher:Australian Art and Leisure Media
Firstdate:March–June 2003
Lastdate:July 2013
Country:Australia
Based:Sydney
Language:English
Issn:1447-8587

Australian Art Review was a quarterly magazine and website based in Sydney, featuring a mixture of exhibition reviews, artist and gallery profiles, advice for collectors and articles by art critics and scholars. It was published between 2003 and 2013,

History

The first edition of the Australian Art Review appeared in March/June 2003. The founding company was Media Publishing, based in Clontarf, New South Wales.[1] The magazine has its headquarters in Sydney.[1] In 2008, the magazine was purchased by Westwick-Farrow Media, and remained part of the company until August 2011.[1] From number 29 that was published in September-October 2011 the magazine became part of the Australian Art and Leisure Media.[1]

Australian Art Review was started as a quarterly publication, and later it was published three times per year for a short period time.[1] The frequency was later switched quarterly.[1]

The journal ceased publication in July 2013[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Australian art review . Trove. National Library of Australia. 4 August 2020.
  2. Web site: Australian Art Review. catalogue entry. National Library of Australia.