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Art Collector Magazine

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7 Reviews   •  English   •   Art & Photography (Architecture)
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Launched in 1997, Art Collector is Australia’s premier contemporary art magazine for collectors.

Published quarterly, it covers contemporary art from Australia and New Zealand, including Aboriginal art.

Each issue includes beautifully illustrated profiles of leading artists, collectors and dealers, as well as authoritative reports on the latest developments in the art world and analysis of important art world issues.

Art Collector is also well known for annual special issues such as 50 Things Collectors Need to Know and Undiscovered, which profiles emerging artistic talent.

Art Collector is the only magazine for art collectors.
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Art Collector Issue 117 is now available At the heart of Issue 117 is our headline feature: Under 5K — the artists you might be surprised to learn have work available for less than AU$5,000. A guide to collecting with intent, not budget. Upfront Previews maps the notable exhibitions to see across the region this quarter, while Artworld Analysis turns to LACMA's reimagined David Geffen Galleries, how Albert Barnes and Donald M. Hess built coherence into two singular museums, and the quiet AI tools reshaping how collectors research and manage what they own. Plus a full Art Fair Report, last quarter's major prize winners in And the Winner Was, and Michael Dagostino On the Couch. Artists We turn to the artists making work that matters. Zoe Young paints with the eye of a director. After two decades behind the scenes, Hendrik Kolenberg emerges as an artist in his own right. Tarntanya/Adelaide ceramicist Sam Gold turns the pinch into a meditation on surrender, Kathy Temin returns to Surry Hills for her first show at Ames Yavuz, and Ngaroma Riley is reshaping wāhine Māori carving through "time on the tools". Plus Adam John Cullen, Alethea Richter, J Davies, Katy Woodroffe, Hilary Finch, Lucy Yarawanga and Jon Tarry. Collecting Sue Cramer writes a personal portrait of John Nixon — true believer in art, one of the most generous figures of his generation — in our Collector's Dossier. For four decades Bett Gallery has built a culture of collecting founded on friendship and trust, while Carey Lyon and Jo Crosby reflect on a decade quietly assembling an exceptional collection of early Papunya painting. And Maningrida Arts & Culture shows us a model of supporting artists inseparable from the work of staying on Country.


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Issue 117 is now available
At the heart of Issue 117 is our headline feature: Under 5K — the artists you might be surprised to learn have work available for less than AU$5,000. A guide to collecting with intent, not budget.
Upfront
Previews maps the notable exhibitions to see across the region this quarter, while Artworld Analysis turns to LACMA's reimagined David Geffen Galleries, how Albert Barnes and Donald M. Hess built coherence into two singular museums, and the quiet AI tools reshaping how collectors research and manage what they own. Plus a full Art Fair Report, last quarter's major prize winners in And the Winner Was, and Michael Dagostino On the Couch.
Artists
We turn to the artists making work that matters. Zoe Young paints with the eye of a director. After two decades behind the scenes, Hendrik Kolenberg emerges as an artist in his own right. Tarntanya/Adelaide ceramicist Sam Gold turns the pinch into a meditation on surrender, Kathy Temin returns to Surry Hills for her first show at Ames Yavuz, and Ngaroma Riley is reshaping wāhine Māori carving through "time on the tools". Plus Adam John Cullen, Alethea Richter, J Davies, Katy Woodroffe, Hilary Finch, Lucy Yarawanga and Jon Tarry.
Collecting
Sue Cramer writes a personal portrait of John Nixon — true believer in art, one of the most generous figures of his generation — in our Collector's Dossier. For four decades Bett Gallery has built a culture of collecting founded on friendship and trust, while Carey Lyon and Jo Crosby reflect on a decade quietly assembling an exceptional collection of early Papunya painting. And Maningrida Arts & Culture shows us a model of supporting artists inseparable from the work of staying on Country.
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Launched in 1997, Art Collector is Australia’s premier contemporary art magazine for collectors.

Published quarterly, it covers contemporary art from Australia and New Zealand, including Aboriginal art.

Each issue includes beautifully illustrated profiles of leading artists, collectors and dealers, as well as authoritative reports on the latest developments in the art world and analysis of important art world issues.

Art Collector is also well known for annual special issues such as 50 Things Collectors Need to Know and Undiscovered, which profiles emerging artistic talent.

Art Collector is the only magazine for art collectors.

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good mag covers contemporary art from Australia and New Zealand

good mag covers contemporary art from Australia and New Zealand Reviewed 19 June 2020

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Ideal for all those artist uses throughout the world Reviewed 23 February 2020

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Interesting magazine for all art enthusiasts young and old Reviewed 17 July 2019

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