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Aesthetica
Aesthetica Magazine is a publication focusing on art and culture. Established in 2002, the magazine provides bi-monthly coverage of contemporary art across various disciplines, including visual arts, photography, architecture, fashion, and design. It has a readership of more than 550,000 globally.
In addition to its publishing activities, Aesthetica organizes a range of awards, exhibitions, and events in the fields of art, photography, literature, and film. These include the Future Now Symposium, the Art Prize, the Creative Writing Award and the BAFTA-qualifying Aesthetica Film Festival.
Cherie Federico, who serves as managing director and editor of Aesthetica, was honoured as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2008. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, in June 2019.
Aesthetica was founded by Cherie Federico and Dale Donley, while they were students at York St John University, in 2002.
In 2003, the magazine expanded its distribution to Borders. By 2007, Aesthetica became available in WHSmith high-street stores and prominent galleries such as the ICA, Tate and National Portrait Gallery in London, Arnolfini in Bristol, and the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow. In 2009, Aesthetica significantly expanded its distribution network and can now be found in major airports, train stations across the country, department stores like Selfridges and Harrods, and is exported to more than 20 countries worldwide.
Aesthetica Magazine encompasses a wide range of subjects including art, design, architecture, fashion, film, and music. The publication features articles on notable new exhibitions worldwide and presents contemporary photography by both emerging and established practitioners The magazine has showcased the works of artists including Steve McQueen, Martin Creed, Ai Weiwei, Jenny Holzer, Alex Prager, Stephen Shore, Joel Meyerowitz, Cindy Sherman, Viviane Sassen, and others.
The articles published in Aesthetica delve into various topics, such as the relationship between art and politics, the fusion of fashion and technology, contemporary minimalist design, and innovations in architecture.
A significant portion of Aesthetica Magazine is dedicated to photography, featuring photo essays by artists such as Richard Tuschman and Stephen Shore. The publication has also showcased the works of photographers like Julia Fullerton-Batten, Maia Flore, Carolina Mizrahi, Formento & Formento, Ryan Schude, Natalia Evelyn Bencicova, Maria Svarbova, Brad Walls, Kevin Cooley, Emily Shur, Miles Aldridge, and Michael Wolf. Recent issues have featured cover photographs by creative duos including Sally Ann & Emily May, JUCO, Yossi Michaeli, Eugenio Recuenco, Daniel Korzewa, Jacques Olivar, and Jimmy Marble.[citation needed]
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Aesthetica
Aesthetica Magazine is a publication focusing on art and culture. Established in 2002, the magazine provides bi-monthly coverage of contemporary art across various disciplines, including visual arts, photography, architecture, fashion, and design. It has a readership of more than 550,000 globally.
In addition to its publishing activities, Aesthetica organizes a range of awards, exhibitions, and events in the fields of art, photography, literature, and film. These include the Future Now Symposium, the Art Prize, the Creative Writing Award and the BAFTA-qualifying Aesthetica Film Festival.
Cherie Federico, who serves as managing director and editor of Aesthetica, was honoured as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2008. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, in June 2019.
Aesthetica was founded by Cherie Federico and Dale Donley, while they were students at York St John University, in 2002.
In 2003, the magazine expanded its distribution to Borders. By 2007, Aesthetica became available in WHSmith high-street stores and prominent galleries such as the ICA, Tate and National Portrait Gallery in London, Arnolfini in Bristol, and the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow. In 2009, Aesthetica significantly expanded its distribution network and can now be found in major airports, train stations across the country, department stores like Selfridges and Harrods, and is exported to more than 20 countries worldwide.
Aesthetica Magazine encompasses a wide range of subjects including art, design, architecture, fashion, film, and music. The publication features articles on notable new exhibitions worldwide and presents contemporary photography by both emerging and established practitioners The magazine has showcased the works of artists including Steve McQueen, Martin Creed, Ai Weiwei, Jenny Holzer, Alex Prager, Stephen Shore, Joel Meyerowitz, Cindy Sherman, Viviane Sassen, and others.
The articles published in Aesthetica delve into various topics, such as the relationship between art and politics, the fusion of fashion and technology, contemporary minimalist design, and innovations in architecture.
A significant portion of Aesthetica Magazine is dedicated to photography, featuring photo essays by artists such as Richard Tuschman and Stephen Shore. The publication has also showcased the works of photographers like Julia Fullerton-Batten, Maia Flore, Carolina Mizrahi, Formento & Formento, Ryan Schude, Natalia Evelyn Bencicova, Maria Svarbova, Brad Walls, Kevin Cooley, Emily Shur, Miles Aldridge, and Michael Wolf. Recent issues have featured cover photographs by creative duos including Sally Ann & Emily May, JUCO, Yossi Michaeli, Eugenio Recuenco, Daniel Korzewa, Jacques Olivar, and Jimmy Marble.[citation needed]