Tribal Art Magazine
Archived since
#1 - March 1994
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112 issues
Tribal Art magazine is a luxury quarterly publication devoted to the arts and culture of the traditional peoples of Africa, Oceania, Asia and the Americas.
A digital subscription gives you access to over 25 years (nearly 15,000 pages) of back issues of Tribal Art magazine since Issue 1 – March 1994, updated every quarter with the latest issue.
At some 160 pages long, each issue demonstrates a commitment to the promotion of knowledge about, and the appreciation of, Tribal Art. The rich and varied content includes in-depth articles authored by international scholars and specialists, reviews of exhibitions, interviews with key figures in the Tribal Art world, histories of objects and collections, and comprehensive coverage of the latest art market news.
Exceptional design and striking iconography enhance and pay tribute to the aesthetic achievements of the cultures showcased within the pages of the magazine.
For the first time, thanks to the Exact Editions online platform, all the content of the archived magazines is fully searchable, offering you a unique browsing experience through 25 years of articles and artworks, making it an extremely functional research tool for students, artists, historians, authors, librarians and museum professionals alike, as well as anyone simply interested in world culture.
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Tribal Art magazine is a must have if you are passionate about the arts of Africa, Oceania, Asia and the Americas!
Latest issue
Our Autumn issue gives a preview of the 2024 edition of Parcours des mondes that will take place in Paris from September 10 to 14 through a series of interviews with world-renowned dealers, listing of thematic exhibitions and highlights of this not to be missed event. We also take the opportunity to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Surrealist movement with a focus on the exhibition organized by Charles-Wesley Hourdé et Nicolas Rolland this Autumn in Paris and a spotlight on the famous "Breton uli" thanks to Jean-Philippe Beaulieu.
Not to be missed: the interview with German collection Peter Weiss specializing in Arts of the Cameroon Grasslands and the visit of the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia that just reopened its doors.
The famous scholar Deborah Waite takes us to a discovery trip on the Crocodile Bowls of the Western Solomon islands, scattered across several english museums.
Not to be missed: the interview with German collection Peter Weiss specializing in Arts of the Cameroon Grasslands and the visit of the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia that just reopened its doors.
The famous scholar Deborah Waite takes us to a discovery trip on the Crocodile Bowls of the Western Solomon islands, scattered across several english museums.
Subjects: Art And Design, Africa, Art, Arts, Asia, Culture
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- First Issue: #1 - March 1994
- Latest Issue: #113 - Autumn 2024
- Issue Count: 112
- Published: Quarterly