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Special rate for curators, academics and students: SAVE 50%*
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All subscription rates include postage and packing. Rates valid until the end of August 2008.
If you decide to cancel for any reason we will happily refund the unused part of your subscription.
The world's leading art periodical
Our readership is now spread throughout the world. With subscribers in fifty-one countries stretching across six continents, the Magazine can be found on bookshelves from Australia to Indonesia, Luxembourg to Venezeula.
Regular features include:
• Editorials on topical issues
• Articles on new ideas and discoveries
• Book and exhibition reviews
• Calendar of exhibitions world-wide
• Recent acquisitions by museums
• Advertisements – galleries, books, auctions
• Special thematic issues
• Annual index sent free to every subscriber
Who reads us?
Anyone who wants to find out about discoveries in the art world, or wants to read an in-depth review of an exhibition, or buy an art book, or find out about exhibitions world-wide. The Magazine is read by scholars, collectors, curators, students, artists and those with a serious interest in the fascinating world of art and art history. Many of our subscribers have been receiving the Magazine monthly for over twenty years, and now find that they simply cannot do without it.
Subscribers' comments
Art-historical discoveries
Each issue of The Burlington Magazine contains significant insights into the world of art. Articles by leading curators and scholars turn the spotlight on substantive works, whether by such familiar names as Dürer, Raphael, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Manet or Warhol, or by less well-known artists like Guido Mazzoni, Willem Dorst, Agostino Tassi, Johann Carl Loth or Ottaviano Jannella.
You will embark on fascinating journeys of fine-art connoisseurship and scholarship, probing intricate mysteries of attribution, provenance and puzzling iconography. As well as encountering breathtaking tales of discoveries that throw dazzling new light on familiar topics, you will read enthralling accounts of how great art collections were built. The lavish illustrations, whether in crisp black-and-white or in full colour, work brilliantly with the text to tell the whole story.
A running commentary on the art world today
Each issue will also keep you up-to-date with what is happening in the international art scene today. As well as the monthly Editorial, a cadre of perceptive reviewers comment on the latest noteworthy books you might want to add to your library. Others cast their appraising eyes on museum and gallery exhibitions around the globe, from Old Masters to present-day pioneers, and give you their unvarnished critical judgements. The handy Calendar section ensures that you won't miss an important exhibition in your own travels to art centres at home or abroad.
In short, with The Burlington Magazine, you'll count yourself among the best informed, most knowledgeable fine-arts connoisseurs and aficionados. And you'll look at paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings and decorative arts in a whole new way that draws on the insights you have gathered from the Magazine.
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