3 Must-Read Magazines for Art Enthusiasts

Art lovers know there is nothing like seeing a work in person, but with these excellent magazines you can get pretty close to experiencing the detail of the piece. Stay connected to the art world and get a chance to see work you haven’t been able to see up close with the well written articles and photo spreads. Discover new talent you haven’t heard of and see what your favorite artists are working on next.

Smithsonian
What better place to get a deeper look at the artists and artwork that has shaped American history than with Smithsonian magazine? Immerse yourself in articles about past and current work and view pictures of exhibitions and collections, all while staying in touch with the modern art world.

Hi-Fructose
Stay in the know about the current art scene with a digital subscription to Hi-Fructose. This compendium of modern art and artists gives you a monthly dose of what’s hot. Find exhibit and show info while following your favorite current artists' careers.

ARTnews
Each copy of ARTnews is packed with insightful articles about current art trends, highlights of past works, and investigations into different areas of the art world. Read it to become a knowledgeable patron, collector — or both.

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Learn Something New with These Three Eclectic Magazines

Think print's dead? Quite a few thoughtful print magazines still publish high quality stories, presented beautifully… on paper! If you're looking for something engaging to read, these print magazines offer thought-provoking essays and much more to enjoy:

Gastronomica
Foodies and sociology buffs alike will love this wonderful food and culture journal. With articles covering topics like literature, history, and the cultural representation of food, Gastronomica will enlighten readers about the way cooking and eating shapes cultures around the world and throughout time.

Monocle
Monocle is a sleek, stylish print magazine headquartered in London that discusses international affairs, business, culture, and design. Online, the magazine also features incredible documentary-style films on a wide range of subjects, from prodigy musicians to air travel in Somalia.

The Economist
The online home of this popular business magazine features all of the same global economy and stock market news, but with the addition of high-quality photos, videos and blogs for even further exploration. At The Economist's website, you can learn about journalism in China, high-speed railways and foreign money in a city’s property market all in one convenient place.

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