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PARK WALK MEDIA

 * Art Quarterly
 * Bonhams
 * British Museum
 * C20
 * Crafts
 * Eye
 * Granta
 * Idler
 * In View
 * Overseas
 * Pallant House Gallery
 * The World Today


ART QUARTERLY

With 130,000 readers nationwide, Art Quarterly is one of the most respected and
valued magazines on art in the UK. Published quarterly by Art Fund, each issue
looks forward to what’s happening in the coming months around the UK and beyond.
It also includes in-depth features, interviews, conversations, exhibition
previews and opinion pieces from field experts. With 88% of readers visiting
cultural attractions five or more times a year, this magazine attracts a
readership interested in a wide range of art and design, as well as wider
cultural events.

Art Quarterly is mailed to all global Art Fund members. It is also distributed
to high-level arts donors; museum and gallery directors and professionals; and
companies, including architectural practices, fashion houses, financial services
and creative industries.

A full page display is £3,900.


BONHAMS

Founded in 1793, Bonhams is one of the world’s largest auctioneers of fine art
and antiques. Today, Bonhams offers more sales than any of its rivals through
major salerooms in London, Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Sydney, San Francisco and
Los Angeles.

Launched in 2005, Bonhams Magazine is published quarterly, with a print run of
35,000. It is sent to the auction house’s most exclusive clients, a select group
of affluent and sophisticated art collectors. Many are high-net-worth
individuals who own world-renowned collections.

The editorial explores the star items of Bonhams’ sales, discusses topical art
world issues and features exclusive interviews with major museum directors and
important international collectors. Past contributors have included celebrated
writers such as Jeremy Paxman, Brian Sewell and Lisa Jardine.

A full page display is £3,100.


BRITISH MUSEUM

The British Museum Magazine is the official publication of the Museum and is
mailed three times a year to its 70,000 Members. This magazine offers exclusive
insights into the Museum’s temporary exhibitions and the permanent collection,
while regularly featuring the latest archaeological discoveries, reviews of the
best art and history books and the most important international exhibitions to
which the museum has contributed loans.

Members tend to be well-educated professionals and active consumers of the arts
and culture. The Magazine is also mailed to the Patrons of the British Museum,
who help to support a wide range of activities at the Museum.

A full page display is £2,250, and an advertisement in the museum’s e-newsletter
costs £300.


C20

C20 is the magazine of the Twentieth Century Society, the national charity that
campaigns to protect British twentieth century architecture, design and public
art from 1914 onwards. It combines in-depth articles about 20th century
buildings and designs, and delves into the ongoing casework the Society does to
ensure their protection. It includes book and exhibition reviews, relevant
obituaries, excellent architecture photography and information on the Society’s
events programme.

C20 has been recently redesigned and is now a beautiful 80 page full-colour
publication with a high standard of printing and reproduction. With a print run
of around 3000, over 2000 are delivered to the members. The magazine is also
sold through selected arts bookshops and other retail outlets. Members of the
Society are a cultured and professional audience that includes architects,
surveyors, designers, engineers, builders and conservation officers, as well as
dedicated enthusiasts and owners of 20th century houses.

A full page display is £550.


CRAFTS

Crafts is the international authority on contemporary craft. For 50 years, it
has built its reputation on keeping its audience of almost 350k collectors,
curators, makers and craft devotees inspired and informed. Through award-winning
journalism and a curated programme of events, digital media and experiences, it
explores the intersection between craft, art, design, fashion and science.

Positioned at the heart of the Crafts Council, Crafts demonstrates why making
matters, and how it is shaping our future. In 2022, the magazine relaunched as a
membership scheme. A timeless, collectable 200-page magazine now sits at the
heart of this community of readers and the wider eco-system of craft galleries,
institutions, brands and businesses.

A full page display is £1,200. There is also the option of a £5000 advertorial.
Digital advertising rates start from £390.


EYE

Eye is an international magazine, published quarterly for a discerning
36,000-strong readership of graphic designers, art directors, publishers,
corporate brand designers, marketing managers and design students. The title
combines critical journalism, research and entertaining prose with exemplary art
direction and high standards of printing and reproduction, giving the journal
both the immediacy of a magazine and the lasting qualities of a book. Readers
treasure their copies and back issues are highly prized.

Privately owned and independently published by a small team, Eye celebrated 30
years of publication in 2020 and crests the wave of design-driven indie mag
culture. Advertising in (or sponsoring) Eye is a highly effective way to connect
with an international audience that cares passionately about design and visual
culture. As a means to communicate your brand, product or service, Eye is
unparalleled.

A full page display costs £2,515.


GRANTA

Granta is one of the world’s most respected literary magazines, acclaimed for
the quality of its writing, its international reach and its mix of established
and emerging authors. Published quarterly, the magazine features a blend of
reportage, fiction, biography, poetry, memoir and art.

Beautifully produced with a powerful niche readership, advertising with Granta
means that you have access to one of the most cultured and affluent audiences in
the world, with 67% being members of a cultural institution. 93% of the readers
keep every single issue they buy and 55% share their copy with at least one
other person.

The magazine’s circulation is 23,000. It is available by subscription both
digitally and in print and from bookstores and bookstands worldwide.

A full page display is £1,500, with online options costing from £250.


IDLER

How would you like to reach a time-rich, mature audience with high disposable
income? With an affluent readership of 12,000, Idler is a bi-monthly magazine
which celebrates freedom, fun and the fine art of doing nothing. In short, it
promotes the art of good living and has a very devoted following.

Idler’s aesthetic is William Morris meets punk; they combine beauty with
utility. As implied by the title, the magazine aims to help people slow down and
find fulfilment in everyday life. Features talk about ‘idling’ pursuits: art
exhibitions, cooking, beekeeping, classical music, permaculture, gardening and
the best beers to buy. Recent cover stars include Jarvis Cocker, Richard Coles,
Graham Coxon, Michael Palin, Emma Thompson and Damien Hirst.

It has gained a loyal following – 22% of readers read no other newspapers or
magazines so you could not reach them in a better mood or anywhere else!

A full page display is £1,700 and an advert in the e-newsletter is £400.


IN VIEW

Dulwich Picture Gallery, founded in 1811, is the world’s first purpose-built
public art gallery. It holds masterpieces by Rembrandt, Rubens and Canaletto,
housed in a unique building designed by Sir John Soane. The Gallery is widely
recognised for its revelatory temporary exhibitions as well as offering unique
and contemporary perspectives on Old Masters.

In View, Dulwich Picture Gallery’s magazine, is published twice a year. It is
mailed to over 8,000 Friends as part of their membership as well as the
Gallery’s trustees, patrons, supporters and art world professionals.

In View has a captive audience of older metroculturals (95% based in London). It
has an intimate feel, delving deep into the Gallery’s collection, whilst giving
a contemporary, image-led perspective.

A full page display is £900.


OVERSEAS

The Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL) is a unique not-for-profit private members
club in the heart of Mayfair. ROSL was founded on forward thinking-liberal
principles, championing friendship and understanding through a diverse portfolio
of social activities which supports young artists, musicians, and writers. ROSL
have been bringing members together from around the Commonwealth and beyond
since 1910.

Overseas is the quarterly journal of the ROSL, reaching a global readership of
12,000 members. With members from 96 countries worldwide, the club has a truly
international audience, who all frequently travel for business and pleasure. The
younger member programme for under 35s brings young professionals into the club
for social and networking events.

A full page display is £1,200. There is also the option of an e-newsletter
advertisement, costing £300.


PALLANT HOUSE GALLERY

Published twice a year, Pallant House Gallery Magazine includes editorial by
leading art historians, curators and authors, interviews with contemporary
artists and highlights from the Gallery’s collections and exhibitions programme.

Copies are mailed directly to the Friends and are also sold through the
Gallery’s Bookshop and Welcome Desk. The magazine is also distributed to a list
of prominent art world figures. Readers (who number 7,500) are an affluent and
cultured audience with a strong interest in Modern British art, contemporary
art, architecture and design.

The magazine is the only significant publication by a regional gallery and as
such it presents an excellent opportunity to target an audience whose
appreciation of the arts and Pallant House Gallery is echoed by those of the
critics.

A full-page display is £550.


THE WORLD TODAY

For more than two centuries, Chatham House has been a place where the toughest
political and economic issues of the day are thrashed out. An insight into the
debates at Chatham House is provided through its bi-monthly magazine, The World
Today. This highly respected magazine presents authoritative analysis and
commentary on current topics in a stimulating and attractive package.

The magazine has a circulation of 10,000 and is sent to all members of Chatham
House - a very select group of high-level professionals including academics,
bankers, CEOs, diplomats, financial analysts, investment executives,
journalists, politicians and policy advisors. It is read by key decision-makers
in nine of the 10 largest FTSE 100 companies by market capitalisation, as well
as leading global brands. Hundreds of copies are distributed to libraries and
universities worldwide.

A full page display is £1,750. There is also the option of an e-newsletter
advertisement, costing £450.