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Artillery is an art publication geared towards the artist, gallerist, curator, collector, designer and enthusiast. We provide accessible text on current issues, thoughts and trends in the art world. Based out of Los Angeles and covering the international art scene, we have grown into a "must read" for anyone interested or involved in the current explosion of art culture.

Artillery has a readership of 30,000 and delivers over 11,000 copies to galleries, museums, college campuses, coffee houses and bookstores throughout California and New York. We have over 300 partners in distribution including major art galleries such as Blum & Poe, Marian Goodman, Peres Projects and art institutions like MOCA LA, Brooklyn Museum and California African American Museum. In addition, we distribute and represent the magazine at major annual international art fairs in Miami, New York and Los Angeles.

Artilleryis a free publication, but we also have a growing base of paid subscribers, with every issue broadening our reach to Paris, Berlin, Rome and Australia.

Artillery is starting its fourth year of publication and we are proud to have such quality repeat advertisers including MOCA, LACMA, Patrick Painter, Inc., Ace Galleries, Sandroni Rey, Western Project, Rosamund Felsen, Blick Art Materials, The Standard Hotels, Art Fairs Inc., Miami Basel, Scope Art Fair and Blue Ice vodka.

Artillery has infiltrated the competitive art market that can seem exclusive and hard to reach. Advertise with Artillery and hit your target.


audience:

51% male
49% female
20% between 18-24 years
25% between 25-34 years
25% between 35-44 years
15% between 45-54 years
10% between 55-64 years
5% over 65 years

88% have college degrees
or currently in college

29% $80,000+ yearly income
25% $60,000 – 80
20% $40,000 – 60
23% $25,000 – 40

89% attend cultural
exhibitions regularly
52% purchase/collect art
55% make art
61% travel frequently
72% eat out regularly

Everyone that runs a business should read this article from The New Yorker:
Financial Page
Hanging Tuff by James Surowiecki

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