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The Journal of Contemporary Art co-published by Philip Pocock and john Zinsser in 1988 was the first desktop published contemporary art magazine. It consisted primarily of interviews with artists, complementing the criticism and color images contained in parallel art journals and magazines. The cost was $5.00 allowing students to afford this digital journal, that had an 'electronic cafe' voice that pre-dates the popularity of email and webchat. The Journal migrated to the web in 1991 and eventually halted paper publication in 1995.
The Journal of Contemporary Art co-published by Philip Pocock and john Zinsser in 1988 was the first desktop published contemporary art magazine. It consisted primarily of interviews with artists, complementing the criticism and color images contained in parallel art journals and magazines. The cost was $5.00 allowing students to afford this digital journal, that had an 'electronic cafe' voice that pre-dates the popularity of email and webchat. The Journal migrated to the web in 1991 and eventually halted paper publication in 1995.
The Journal of Contemporary Art co-published by Philip Pocock and john Zinsser in 1988 was the first desktop published contemporary art magazine. It consisted primarily of interviews with artists, complementing the criticism and color images contained in parallel art journals and magazines. The cost was $5.00 allowing students to afford this digital journal, that had an 'electronic cafe' voice that pre-dates the popularity of email and webchat. The Journal migrated to the web in 1991 and eventually halted paper publication in 1995.