MEDIA MEDIAKIT KIT2015 2014 2014 MEDIA KIT Mission Statement Modern Painters is the definitive international source for analysis of contemporary art and culture—from painting, sculpture, and video installation, to photography, film, architecture and performance. Our oversized pages are visually dynamic, full of artwork by some of the most exciting talents working today, much of it previously unseen. The writing—by some of the best known voices inside and outside of the art world—is fresh, incisive, and above all accessible. Modern Painters presents art and the art world on the broadest canvas. It identifies the most promising new talent, analyzes the work of proven artists, and provides a roadmap to visual culture today. —Daniel Kunitz, Editor in Chief Contributors Coco Fusco Rick Moody Rosalee Goldberg Massimiliano Gioni Steven Henry Madoff Adam Kleinman Robert Storr Marcia Vetrocq Editors Daniel Kunitz Wendy Vogel Scott Indrisek Thea Ballard Ellen Fair Bjarne Melgaard Chris Kraus Brian Dillon Anne Collier Linda Nochlin Ben Davis Suzanne Lacy Robert Long Gillian Wearing Carrie Mae Weens Wilhelm Sasnal Geoff Dyer Doug Harvey Claire Wrathall In Every Issue Introducing Modern Painters profiles international artists on the rise. Features Our writers uncover stories about new artistic directions and trends, as well as the most important artists working today. The world’s most profound thinkers, scholars, and essayists offer insightful perspectives on today’s culture. Studio Check Modern Painters provides readers a behind-the-curtain peek into an artist’s studio to see their tools, totems, and techniques. Biopic Artists explain in their own words the origins of single artwork, it’s inspiration, personal significance, and how it was made. Reviews Modern Painters’s leading critics report on the best shows around the world. Book and Film Reviews Authoritative assessment of the most anticipated volumes. Ins & Outs News, dealer interviews, artist comings and goings. Hit List Design items, books, films, and other things we like. Party Pictures Help, Don’t I Know You How It Is A witty, humorous, and sometimes tart graphic guide to the evolving art world. Portfolio Previews, trends, new ideas, news. Newsmaker : A profile or Q&A with an artist or curator who is making news. Out There : A preview of shows that exemplify a cutting-edge idea or art-making technique. Meme : A look at upcoming shows that partake of a significant trend. A/V Lab : An artist or show working in multimedia or new media Cine-File : An upcoming film. Curator’s Choice : Major curators tell us what they love, what they loathe, what they are doing and why. *content may be subject to change Audience From collectors to art professionals, artists to educators, our audience has a personal relationship to artmaking and analysis. Modern Painters is their voice; it provides essential information on what is relevant today and why to pay it close attention. Although our content does not tailor itself to a specific economic class, our readers are undeniably those whose expertise has provided them with more than modest means. A must read for collectors, Modern Painters brings the freshest new talent to their attention and offers a unique perspective on established artists and tastemakers. The art world can be overwhelming. Modern Painters navigates today’s collector through it, with accessibility, panache and authority. Reader Profile Average age 43 Buy and collect art 83% Average household income $181,000 Average net worth $1.5 million Marital status 55% married Education 85% attended college Male 58% Female 42% Professional/Managerial 63% Board Member 31% President/CEO 16% Readership Total Readership 54,000 Readers Per Copy 3.7 Subscription 29% Newsstand 41% Bonus Distribution 30% (Art Fairs, Events, Galleries, etc.) US/Canada 65% Europe 31% Asia & Rest of the World 4% N E WS S TAN D AN D BO N US D ISTR I B UTIO N Louise Blouin Media has an unmatched presence and distribution at major international fine art fairs, including: The Armory Show, EXPO Chicago, Korean International Art Fair, Art Basel, Art Basel Miami, Art Basel Hong Kong, FIAC, Art Cologne, Frieze, Art MRKT San Francisco, Art Aspen, Palm Springs Fine Art Fair, Miami Project, NADA, Pulse, and many others; plus museums, galleries, auction events, and the special events of Louise Blouin Media. 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The gallery has received a greater response from ads run with Modern Painters than any other art publication.” — Hillary Metz, Blythe Projects “No other magazine [Modern Painters] has played such an influential role and none since the War has stimulated such debate.” — Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate Modern “We have advertised in various international publications over the years, but we were stunned at our first experience working with Modern Painters. We decided to experiment with a half-page color ad, to see how it looked and to gauge the response. The issue had not yet hit the stands when a call came in to us from Minneapolis, from an unfamiliar collector. He asked about the piece he’d just seen in the ad, and immediately bought it, and he’s been back repeatedly. 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