Einspruch’s coverage is dictated by whatever subjects attract his attention, which in itself is not so rare. What makes Artblog coverage unique is that Einspruch’s reading selections remain unaffected by the latest art market trends. The resulting entries can be viewed less as a personal contribution to the latest art meme, and more like the latest step in an ongoing journey of personal discovery.
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Art Blog By Bob is Bob Duggan’s exploration of 16th to 20th century art pieces, from both the Eastern and Western corners of the world.
The art blog has a deceptively unassuming name, but it is clearly in keeping with the blogs central idea – to provide insightful commentary that newcomers to the art world can read.
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Art Market Blog’s coverage revolves around art sales and art auction results, but also include regular insights into artists that have caught Nicholas Forrest’s eye, and wider market insights.
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View on Canadian Art (VoCA) is a good place to find out more about the Canadian Contemporary art scene. There is a specific focus on Toronto, but it also covers Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, and Winnipeg. On occasion, the international art market is also featured.
VoCA does a great job of showing just how interesting the Canadian Contemporary art scene can be, and we recommend it as being one of the best art blogs focused on the Canadian art scene.
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The Daily Serving team provides wide-ranging coverage including artists, curators, galleries, art shows, schools and residencies, non-profits, and museums. The diverse range of skills the Daily Serving’s team members mean that the quality of writing is maintained, despite the daily deadline and the scope of coverage.
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Daily Campello Art News promotes the visual art scene in Washington, DC. Campello’s vast experience puts him in a great position to report on the DC art world, and does so through a mix of art news, reviews, opportunities, and general information.
The volume, and scope and depth of coverage, is astonishing. Alongside the likes of Art in Liverpool, and the New England Journal of Aesthetics, this art blog stands out for being literally all over its geographically focused art scene of choice.
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This art blog contains news, reviews, previews, and interviews. Coverage primarily focuses on the Liverpool art and culture scene, with posts occasionally covering UK or international art news.
One reason why we enjoy Art in Liverpool so much is that it covers an art scene at such a pivotal and transitional time. The symbiotic relationship of Art in Liverpool and the Liverpool art scene during this period, and the documentation of this period is something that merits further explanation.
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Art21 is a nonprofit organization that seeks to promote contemporary art on a global scale.
One of the features we love on this art blog is the topic-specific guest blogging, where guests write on reoccurring topics like ‘how can art effect political change?’ This approach is an effective way of introducing readers to new writers and perspectives.
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New.York.Art.Crit is the most expansive art blog we have come across, and we mean this in all senses of the word expansive.
Haber is obviously compelled to write about art, and continuously produces a prodigious quantity of high quality content. Whilst he started his blog with no interest in his work being read by others, we think that he has come to enjoy sharing his thoughts – efforts to make archived entries accessible, a slight shift in writing style, and the recent switching on of a comments facility, all point in that direction.
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Arthur Whitman is a New York artist and art critic.
Whitman’s art blog is predominately comprised of reviews of New York art exhibitions. The Thinking Eye showcases Whitman’s talent for writing reviews.
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