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Type of site | Blogazine, art, culture |
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Founded | 2014 |
Headquarters | New York City |
Editor | Anna Mikaela Ekstrand |
URL | cultbytes |
Current status | Active |
Cultbytes is an online arts and culture magazine, based in Manhattan, New York. It was founded in 2014 by the Swedish art critic and curator Anna Mikaela Ekstrand. It is an English-language platform that publishes criticism, opinion pieces, interviews, essays, and social media content.
Background
editIn Cultbytes tenth anniversary year, 2024, Vogue Scandinavia's art critic Valeria Schiller called the publication “cutting-edge.”[1] By the same year, the publication had published more than 400 articles written by over 90 contributors, among them artist Ayana Evans who also serves as its editor-at-large.
In 2023 Cultbytes was a media partner of The Immigrant Artist Biennial together with Artspiel[2] and published more than ten articles about immigrant artists and the biennial's events on its platform.[3]
In addition, Cultbytes has published extensively on the NFT-art boom, performance art, Scandinavian artists in New York, and sustainability in the arts.
References
edit- ^ Schiller, Valeria (12 September 2024). "Why do we love to predict? Inside 'Clairvoyant' at Ceysson-Bénétière New York". Vogue Scandinavia.
- ^ Gemima, Clare (July 2023). "The Immigrant Artist Biennial Announces 48 Artists to Participate in '23 "Contact Zone"". Whitehot Magazine.
- ^ "The Immigrant Artist Biennial Press". theimmigrantartistbiennial.com.
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