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For art lovers, it can be difficult to find the best blogs out there. There are so many art blogs on social media and blog platforms that often times you might not know where to start. This is why we’ve compiled a list of the best art blogs for our readers! These are all personal art blogs written by different people with their own unique styles and perspectives – they’re perfect for anyone who wants to keep up with new developments in the world of fine arts.

The art world is ever-changing, but there are some blogs that will always be worth following. These blogs give us an insight into the art new, personal lives of artists, and how to make our own work stand out in a crowd. Here are the top art blogs to follow:

Art News

Art News blog posts articles about upcoming art exhibitions and other events happening around the world. It also covers topics like contemporary and modern art movements with regular daily posts.

Juxtapoz

Juxtapoz blog is geared towards artists, art history students, and anyone with a love for pop culture. Juxtapoz covers contemporary fine art that ranges from paintings to digital works of art created by both emerging and established artists around the world. It also features interviews with influencers in the creative/artistic community as well as news about exhibitions happening locally or around the world.

Hi-Fructose

Hi-Fructose was established in 2005 and is a leading art magazine, covering contemporary fine art practices with daily posts. It offers readers exclusive interviews with creators of digital works created by both emerging and established artists around the world as well as news about exhibitions happening locally or around the globe.

The Jealous Curator

Established since 2009, The Jealous Curator covers topics like visual culture, music, design trends that are most popular among today’s youth generation. This blog also features artist interviews including those who create paintings using traditional media such as oil on canvas to more modern techniques like collage produced digitally through Photoshop software applications giving them new life beyond original intent.

Hyperallergic

Hyperallergic was founded in 2009 and is an art blog that covers all forms of visual art, including painting, photography, sculpture, installation work and more. It also offers reviews on shows happening around the world as well as news about local galleries.

Colossal

Known for its broad coverage of art, design, and visual culture, Colossal is a powerhouse in the art blogosphere. It features a mix of photography, design, painting, and street art, making it a rich source of inspiration for creatives. Colossal also offers an e-commerce section where readers can purchase unique merchandise.

Spoke Art

Based in San Francisco, Spoke Art operates both as a gallery and a blog. It is celebrated for its focus on pop and contemporary art, publishing insightful articles, reviews, and artist profiles. The blog also features a variety of art-related merchandise and prints available for purchase.

Artrepreneur

Artrepreneur is particularly useful for artists looking to make a business out of their creativity. It provides resources on selling art, entering competitions, and building a portfolio, making it an essential tool for any artist aiming to professionalize their practice.

Designboom

With a strong emphasis on architecture and design, Designboom is a great resource for those interested in the intersection of art and functional design. It frequently features innovative art installations and the latest in global design trends.

The Jealous Curator

The Jealous Curator by Danielle Krysa, this blog offers a personal and curated look into the visual arts. It features interviews with artists, reviews of exhibitions, and provides a passionate and subjective perspective on the contemporary art world.

Empty Easel

An invaluable resource for artists at all levels, Empty Easel offers tutorials, tips, and guides on everything from art techniques to selling artwork online. It’s a great educational resource for those looking to enhance their artistic skills or learn new ones.

Luke Hickman

Luke Hickman is a printmaker and artist with over 15 years of experience. He studied at Norwich University, graduating with a BA (Hons) Fine Art, and has worked in both the commercial printing and digital marketing industries for over 7 years. Luke's work revolves around the idea of creating art that can illustrate a story with topics covering war, politics and history.

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