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The Essential New Art Examiner - by Terri Griffith & Kathryn Born & Janet Koplos (Paperback)

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  • The New Art Examiner was the only successful art magazine ever to come out of Chicago.
  • Midwest Book Award (MIPA) (Arts (Art/Music/Photo)) 2011 3rd Winner, Midwest Book Award (MIPA) (Arts (Art/Music/Photo)) 2012 3rd Winner
  • About the Author: Terri Griffith is the literary correspondent for Bad at Sports, a weekly podcast about contemporary art that focuses on the practices of artists, curators, critics, dealers, and other arts professionals.
  • 351 Pages
  • Art, Criticism & Theory

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About the Book



The New Art Examiner was the only successful art
magazine ever to come out of Chicago. It had nearly a three-
decade long run, and since its founding in 1974 by Jane
Addams Allen and Derek Guthrie, no art periodical published
in the Windy City has lasted longer or has achieved
the critical mass of readers and admirers that it did.
The Essential New Art Examiner gathers the most
memorable and celebrated articles from this seminal
publication. First a newspaper, then a magazine, the New
Art Examiner succeeded unlike no other periodical of its
time. Before the word "blog" was ever spoken, it was
the source of news and information for Chicago-
area artists. And as its reputation grew, the New Art
Examiner gained a national audience and exercised
influence far beyond the Midwest. As one critic
put it, "it fought beyond its weight class."

The articles in The Essential New Art Examiner
are organized chronologically. Each section of the
book begins with a new essay by the original editor
of the pieces therein that reconsiders the era and larger issues
at play in the art world when they were first published. The
result is a fascinating portrait of the individuals who ran the
New Art Examiner and an inside look at the artistic trends
and aesthetic agendas that guided it. Derek Guthrie and Jane
Addams Allen, for instance, had their own renegade style.
James Yood never shied away from a good fight. And Ann
Wiens was heralded for embracing technologies and design.
The story of the New Art Examiner is the story of a constantly
evolving publication, shaped by talented editors and the
times in which it was printed.

Now, more than three decades after the journal's founding,
The Essential New Art Examiner brings together the best examples
of this groundbreaking publication: great editing, great
writing, a feisty staff who changed and adapted as circumstances
dictated--a publication that rolled with the times
and the art of the times. With passion, insight, and editorial
brilliance, the staff of the New Art Examiner turned a local
magazine into a national institution.



Book Synopsis



The New Art Examiner was the only successful art magazine ever to come out of Chicago. It had nearly a three-decade long run, and since its founding in 1974 by Jane Addams Allen and Derek Guthrie, no art periodical published in the Windy City has lasted longer or has achieved the critical mass of readers and admirers that it did. The Essential New Art Examiner gathers the most memorable and celebrated articles from this seminal publication. First a newspaper, then a magazine, the New Art Examiner succeeded unlike no other periodical of its time. Before the word "blog" was ever spoken, it was the source of news and information for Chicago-area artists. And as its reputation grew, the New Art Examiner gained a national audience and exercised influence far beyond the Midwest. As one critic put it, "it fought beyond its weight class." The articles in The Essential New Art Examiner are organized chronologically. Each section of the book begins with a new essay by the original editor of the pieces therein that reconsiders the era and larger issues at play in the art world when they were first published. The result is a fascinating portrait of the individuals who ran the New Art Examiner and an inside look at the artistic trends and aesthetic agendas that guided it. Derek Guthrie and Jane Addams Allen, for instance, had their own renegade style. James Yood never shied away from a good fight. And Ann Wiens was heralded for embracing technologies and design. The story of the New Art Examiner is the story of a constantly evolving publication, shaped by talented editors and the times in which it was printed. Now, more than three decades after the journal's founding, The Essential New Art Examiner brings together the best examples of this groundbreaking publication: great editing, great writing, a feisty staff who changed and adapted as circumstances dictated--a publication that rolled with the times and the art of the times. With passion, insight, and editorial brilliance, the staff of the New Art Examiner turned a local magazine into a national institution.



About the Author



Terri Griffith is the literary correspondent for Bad at Sports, a weekly podcast about contemporary art that focuses on the practices of artists, curators, critics, dealers, and other arts professionals. Her writing has appeared in Bloom, Suspect Thoughts, and Bust. Her novel So Much Better was published in 2010 by Green Lantern Press. Kathryn Born is the editor-in-chief of Chicago Art Magazine, which she founded in 2009 at the suggestion of Derek Guthrie. She has since expanded the publication into an online network of websites that offer a comprehensive and organized view of the Chicago art scene. Janet Koplos wrote for the New Art Examiner in the 1970s and 1980s. She was for eighteen years a staff editor at Art in America and is currently a contributing editor there. She has written extensively on contemporary art and has published over two thousand articles, reviews, and essays in two dozen periodicals over the last thirty years.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.02 Inches (H) x 6.03 Inches (W) x .98 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.27 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 351
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Criticism & Theory
Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Terri Griffith & Kathryn Born & Janet Koplos
Language: English
Street Date: December 1, 2011
TCIN: 1004187152
UPC: 9780875806624
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-6808
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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