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ARTNET MAGAZINE TO
CEASE PUBLICATION

Artnet Magazine, the first and best-known art magazine to be published solely on the internet, is ceasing publication, effective immediately. This difficult decision is an economic one, and reflects the fact that during its 16 years of digital life, the magazine was never able to pay its own way. At present, plans call for Artnet Magazine to remain available in an archive on Artnet.com.

Additionally, the French- and German-language publications are also being closed. Artnet thanks the many contributors to the magazine in all its versions, and wishes them the best for the future. Walter Robinson, the editor of Artnet Magazine in the U.S., is seeking opportunities elsewhere, as are his editorial staff, news editor Rachel Corbett and assistant editor Emily Nathan.

contact wrobinson@artnet.com


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NEW THIS MONTH IN U.S. MUSEUMS
June 1, 2012
"Posters of Paris," "Made in L.A.," Jasper John prints, Ellsworth Kelly plants, George Bellows, "Visions of Arcadia," David Shrigley, Josiah McElheny, Amanda Ross-Ho, "Signs and Symbols," Richard Diebenkorn, more.












ARTNET NEWS May 24, 2012
Bruce High Quality Foundation occupies Lever House, ersatz "plastic bag bomber" Takeshi Miyakawa freed from jail, and galleries at new Frieze Masters art fair.









ARTNET NEWS May 22, 2012
Quirky Civil War propaganda at ICP, Austrian Cultural Forum turns ten with artist-led feast, and crowd-sourcing curators at Brooklyn Museum.

WEEKEND UPDATE by Walter Robinson May 21, 2012
Dana Schutz, Hans Bellmer, Serkan Ozkaya, Hunter Reynolds, Mark Innerst, Alex Prager, Claes & Coosje, Brice Marden, Thomas Demand, Gilbert and George, more.



























ARTNET NEWS May 8, 2012
Thaddaeus Ropac's new Paris art complex, critics discuss Defining Contemporary Art at MoMA, dates set for Art Basel Hong Kong.















NEW THIS MONTH IN U.S. MUSEUMS May 2, 2012
Renaissance Bronzes, Phyllida Barlow, Taryn Simon, Edouard Vuillard, "Craft Spoken Here," Joan Miró, Mark Dion, Ai Weiwei, Roy Lichtenstein, Christer Strömholm, Omer Fast, "Maharaja," Jos� Bedia, Land Art, more.



ARTNET NEWS May 1, 2012
New York critics head to Grand Rapids to judge the $100,000 ArtPrize, plus, the art world responds to May Day, and Rachel Feinstein’s rose for Creative Time.


SPRINGTIME IN PARIS by Elisabeth Kley Apr. 30, 2012
“Arthur Rainbow” at Air de Paris, with Dorothy Iannone, Jean-Luc Verna and others, plus André Raffray, Richard Kern, Ryan Gander and Gelitin in the City of Light.