The Art Book
This quarterly publication offers accessible and authoritative reviews of exhibitions and their catalogues from the UK, Europe and US, as well as reviews of artists’ books.
4 issues per year. ISSN 1368-6267
'The Art Book' magazine is essential reading for anyone interested in newly published books on art, art history, architecture, design, film, photography etc. Each volume contains over 50 book reviews, feature articles and interviews with leading figures in the art world.
Getting discount Membership subscriptions to The Art Book
Paid-up members wishing to subscribe to 2010 issues of The Art Book will be issued with a unique members' discount code when they renew or join for 2010. This code should be quoted when completing the online Wiley-Blackwell Subscription Form, which will be available to members via the online Members-only area.To access this area members must first Login and register, if they've not done so already. Members will also be able to use the code when applying over the phone for subsscriptions with Wiley-Blackwell.
AAH Membership subscriptions now include online access to Art History and The Art Book.
You can get online information about The Art Book directly from Blackwell’s website below. This includes a listing of contents, the aims and scope of the journal, notes for contributors, subscription information for non-members.
To request a sample copy please view a sample request form. For more details about The Art Book and online review listings please visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/artbook
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The Art Book Award 2009 will be presented at the 2010 AAH annual conference in Glasgow. The AAH are please to announce Angaza Afrika: African Art Now by Chris Spring (published by Lawrence King Publishing, London, 2008) as the Art Book Award winner 2009. For full details, please click here
The Art Book Award 2008 was won by Ike Taiga and Tokuyama Gyokuran: Japanese Masters of the Brush, by Felice Fischer with Kyoko Kinoshita, with essays by Jonathan Chaves, Sadako Ohki, and Shimatani Hiroyuki (Philadelphia Museum of Art in association with Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2007)