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Categories | Category:Art magazines |
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Frequency | Continually updated |
Country | World wide |
Fook Art Magazine is an visual art, philosophy, literary, and culture magazine only available on the iPhone and iPad. It delivers an art fan's perspective, alongside in-depth analysis via its digital gallery, virtual art cinema, concert hall, theatre and reading room.
Fook regularly publishes interviews from the cutting edge of underground photography and painting, music and urban exploration. It gives instant access to the best in art news hosting film clips, mp3s, with challenging articles from art historians and the artists themselves.
Mission statement
Fook's editorial policy is to give a platform for artists from all disciplines to discuss their work in their own words.
References
[1] "Art in Submission", January, 2011