Zingmagazine

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Zingmagazine
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EditorDevon Dikeou
CategoriesArt, alternative
FrequencyQuarterly [1]
PublisherZing, LLC
Founded1995
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Website Official site
ISSN 1094-5563

zingmagazine is a contemporary art magazine composed of curatorial projects founded in 1995 by artist/editor/publisher Devon Dikeou. zing began as a quarterly, black-and-white magazine. [1] Letters from well-known figures such as Igor Stravinsky, Isaac Asimov, and Ava Gardner were featured on the front covers of early issues, and later on the back covers. [2]

zing is now[ when? ] printed in color and has reached about 400 pages. Its curated projects have featured a variety of artistic mediums, including illustration, architecture, fashion, graphic design, music, painting, drawing, fiction, poetry, and critical reviews.

Based in Manhattan's SoHo, the company also publishes books, CDs, posters, and other special projects. zingmagazine is affiliated with the Dikeou Collection in Denver, a non-profit contemporary art collection started by Devon Dikeou. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "A Private Collection Dedicated to Conceptual and Cumbersome Art". 18 August 2016.
  2. https://www.austinchronicle.com/arts/2010-12-31/devon-dikeou-you-can-observe-a-lot-by-watching/