uk Art PR study As photography and printing have developed, fashion magazines have been featuring photographs on their covers for decades. Does art come from the soul? That’s a question that we can answer: yes, art does come from the soul – especially when it’s executed with our art marketing PR services.
Vogue archive uk Art PR study
From Vogue’s archives, it is fascinating to see the evolution of their covers from their first in December 1892. Beginning as black and white drawings, Vogue’s covers are iconic, giving us a taste of what was fashionable every year since their first copy.
Special issues are still printed with covers designed by commissioned artists, and these are truly spectacular.
John Currin’s 2017 cover for Vogue, Untitled, 2017. ©John Currin. Vogue, 2017
Salvador Dalí’s 1939 cover for Vogue © Artists Rights Society, 2020, © Salvador Dalí Museum
Power of portraiture
The power of portraiture is not only prominent in publication, artists have explored their passions for portraiture since the beginning.
Manhattan Skyline by Brian Parker
Artist, Brian Parker has painted many portraits and are perhaps some of his strongest work. A very ‘Vogue-worthy’ portrait – ‘Manhattan Skyline’ .
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