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=== Eastern European & Balkan Art Platforms (active since 2020): === | === Eastern European & Balkan Art Platforms (active since 2020): === | ||
(non-exhaustive list) | (non-exhaustive list) | ||
* BLOK, https://blokmagazine.com/, an online, English language contemporary art magazine focusing on Central and Eastern Europe | * ART MARGINS, https://artmargins.com/, an online, English language contemporary art magazine focusing on , contemporary art across the evolving global peripheries, founded in 1999 by Comparative Literature Program at The University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106, U.S.A. | ||
* BLOK, https://blokmagazine.com/, an online, English language contemporary art magazine focusing on Central and Eastern Europe, founded in 2018 by BLOK Foundation Warsaw, Poland. | |||
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Art platforms
Art platforms enable artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts to present, discuss, buy, and sell artwork, ranging from publications to artist-run spaces or galleries.
Eastern European & Balkan Art Platforms (active since 2020):
(non-exhaustive list)
- ART MARGINS, https://artmargins.com/, an online, English language contemporary art magazine focusing on , contemporary art across the evolving global peripheries, founded in 1999 by Comparative Literature Program at The University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106, U.S.A.
- BLOK, https://blokmagazine.com/, an online, English language contemporary art magazine focusing on Central and Eastern Europe, founded in 2018 by BLOK Foundation Warsaw, Poland.