The 9th issue of Circle Quarterly Art Review includes 75 visual artists from around the globe working in a variety of styles and disciplines. Leaf through the pages and discover the story of what art looks like today. Connect with each artist to inquire about working with them or collecting remarkable art.
A Note by the Curator
The 9th issue of Circle Quarterly Art Review includes 75 visual artists from around the globe working in a variety of styles and disciplines. When selecting the artworks for the pages of this issue, my goal was to provide a multiplicity of approaches of bold, distinctive pieces that each show a high level of technique, creativity and uniqueness.
In synthesizing the selection to produce a cohesive anthology, I look for unity which may come from obvious harmonies in color, composition, media, concept or context, but most often I find balance in striking contrast. For me, the artworks in this issue could easily be a traveling exhibition or a personal collection that comprehensively describes the story of what art looks like today. I encourage the readers to visit each artist’s website to see more of their art and contact them directly to collect a piece.
We often consider buying an artwork as an investment or for decoration, but as I see it, welcoming a piece that “spoke” to you into your home, will create a type of companionship that can deeply impact your daily mood and for years to come, the piece will continue to “speak” to you, saying something different every day.
In synthesizing the selection to produce a cohesive anthology, I look for unity which may come from obvious harmonies in color, composition, media, concept or context, but most often I find balance in striking contrast. For me, the artworks in this issue could easily be a traveling exhibition or a personal collection that comprehensively describes the story of what art looks like today. I encourage the readers to visit each artist’s website to see more of their art and contact them directly to collect a piece.
We often consider buying an artwork as an investment or for decoration, but as I see it, welcoming a piece that “spoke” to you into your home, will create a type of companionship that can deeply impact your daily mood and for years to come, the piece will continue to “speak” to you, saying something different every day.
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This is a premium quality, glossy magazine.
Magazine Details:
108 pages Full color.
Printed in The Netherlands.
Published in France by Circle Foundation Art Press.
Distributed internationally.
Standard Size is 8.3 x 11.7 in. or 21.0 x 29.7 cm
Small Size is 5.8 x 8.3 in. or 14.8 x 21.0 cm
This is a premium quality, glossy magazine.
Magazine Details:
108 pages Full color.
Printed in The Netherlands.
Published in France by Circle Foundation Art Press.
Distributed internationally.
Standard Size is 8.3 x 11.7 in. or 21.0 x 29.7 cm
Small Size is 5.8 x 8.3 in. or 14.8 x 21.0 cm