Art in America is a contemporary art magazine covering the ever-changing art scene in America's artistic epicenters like New York City as well as abroad. From painting and sculpture to photography, Art in America provides critiques and updates that are sure to appeal to artists and collectors alike. Founded in 1913 by art critic, historian and collector Frederic Fairchild Sherman, Art in America has been an authoritative voice in the ever-evolving art scene for a century. Noted artists and critics across the years have written for the magazine, including Bernard Berenson, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Hal Foster, Adolph Gottlieb, Rosalind Krauss, Donald Kuspit, Thomas McEvilley, Robert Morris, Barbara Rose, Irving Sandler, Leo Steinberg, Craig Owens and Robert Storr. With particular emphasis New York City and contemporary art fairs, other regular features include profiles of artists and genres, updates on art movements, show reviews, and event schedules. Interesting interviews and previews give art appreciators an inside look at the work and inspiration of up-and-coming artists, and critiques and reviews show what's new and on-point in the art world. Great attention to design and photography lets readers really engage with and appreciate the works and artists being covered in each issue. Intriguing magazine covers are often designed by commissioned artists, especially covers for milestone issues, drawing readers in from the outside. Designed to be read by collectors, artists, art dealers, and art professionals, Art in America is the perfect magazine for today's lover of art. Please note that Art in America publishes an annual special issue called "Artnews Top 200 Collectors". The subscription has not changed and it is still "Art in America."