New magazine entirely devoted to Native American art launches
- SCOTTSDALE, Arizona
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- January 14, 2016
Native American Art, a bimonthly publication geared toward the historic and contemporary Native American art market, is proud to announce the release of its premiere issue for February/March 2016. The successful launch of the new magazine—the first of its kind in the genre—comes at an exciting time in the Native American art world.
“As publishers of Western Art Collector for the last eight years, we have always included historic and contemporary native art in our monthly publication. We already were frequent sponsors of a variety of Native art events including the Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market,” says Native American Art Editor Joshua Rose. “So, this summer when we heard from the artists and galleries working in this field that a new magazine with a new approach was desperately needed, we gladly jumped right in and got to work on Native American Art magazine.”
Unlike many of its predecessors, the magazine is unique in that it previews rather than reviews upcoming gallery shows, fairs, exhibitions and auctions in the market, giving collectors and dealers a sneak peek of events and major works. The magazine is divided into four major categories: gallery previews, events/fairs, museum exhibitions and auctions. In addition, the magazine features interviews with top museum curators, directors, gallery owners, auction houses and dealers to find out what’s happening in the Native American art world.
“We feel that there is incredible energy and excitement right now in the Native art world,” Rose says. “Contemporary artists continue to hone their craft and create work that walks the delicate line between tradition and innovation. For us, it’s the perfect time to launch a magazine focusing on the many quality artists, galleries, auction houses and museums who are working in the contemporary and historic Native art world today.”
In the inaugural issue, readers can tour the New Mexico home of gallery owner Al Anthony; view 12 powerful drawings by Lakota chief Red Horse; and learn crucial details about upcoming events, exhibitions and auctions.
Every issue also will be available in a convenient digital format. Readers will be able to log on to www.nativeamericanartmagazine.com to find out how to access the digital version formatted for tablets, smartphones and other devices.
The April/May issue promises to be just as thorough in its depth and coverage. For subscriptions, call (877) 947-0792. For editorial and advertising opportunities, contact Joshua Rose at JoshuaRose@NativeAmericanArtMagazine.com. A media kit also is available online at www.nativeamericanartmagazine.com.
Native American Art magazine is owned by International Artist Publishing, Inc. The company also publishes American Art Collector, Western Art Collector, American Fine Art Magazine and International Artist.