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Tribal Art Magazine

Archivé depuis #1 - March 1994
Archive complète

115 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.

The archive can be accessed on computer, iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire or Android app.

Digital subscriptions can be bought by clicking on the “Add to basket” button below.

For subscriptions to the print version of the magazine, go to our website www.tribalartmagazine.com. Current and back issues are also available for sale.

Tribal Art magazine is a must have if you are passionate about the arts of Africa, Oceania, Asia and the Americas!

Dernier numéro:

In this issue, discover the renovation project of the AOA (Africa, Oceania, the Americas) galleries at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the new "Afrosonica" exhibition at the MEG in Geneva, and the one in Lisbon.
Oceanic art expert Christian Coiffier shares the results of his research on the flute stoppers of the Biwat people of Papua New Guinea, across 20 pages.
Renowned French collector Max Itzikovitz speaks about his collection and personal journey.
Follow in the footsteps of photographer C.W. Scarborough, who ventured in the 1920s to the northern shores of the Bering Strait, into Chukchi and Iñupiaq territory.
Exceptional iconography, along with all the latest news from museums and the art market.

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Fonctionnalités d'abonnement

  • Accès entièrement consultable à l'archive en constante croissance des numéros actuels et antérieurs.
  • Fonctionnalités d'accessibilité incluses, telles que le texte brut et la technologie de 'lecture à haute voix'.
  • Accès illimité authentifié par IP et options d'accès à distance disponibles.
  • Compatibilité multiplateforme avec tous les appareils Web, iOS et Android.
  • Rapports d'utilisation, enregistrements MARC et excellent support client.
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  • Premier numéro: #1 - March 1994
  • Dernier numéro: #116 - Summer 2025
  • Nombre de numéros: 115