Coagula Art Journal
Encyclopedia
Coagula Art Journal was founded in 1992 by Mat Gleason as a freely distributed contemporary art magazine. Since its inception, the publication remains free as a PDF download, however readers may still obtain a hard copy via "print on demand".
The bi-coastal publication employs tabloid-style commentary, gossip, and reviews of the contemporary art world, which garnered significant influence in being cited in other major publications.
The magazine has been referred to as "the publication that the art world loves to hate, and loves to read" (Village Voice) and dubbed "The National Enquirer of the Art World" (New York Post
). It has also been described as having "nothing constructive about it and arguably hurtful."
In 1998, Smart Art Press released Most Art Sucks: Five Years of Coagula.
In 1999, Coagula selected Karen Finley
as Artist Of The Decade.
On March 16, 2001, Coagula won a free speech lawsuit, brought against the publication by Brooklyn resident Ms. Sheh Zand. Sheh’s 1992 lawsuit was over articles appearing in Coagula issues #3 and #4, and was covered by New York Magazine., and the Boston Globe
In February of 2011, Mat Gleason, founder of Coagula Art Journal, was interviewed by art critic Brian Sherwin
for FineArtViews. Gleason stated that Coagula Art Journal was deeply influenced by the writing style of punk zines. He mentioned that Coagula Art Journal will eventually explore internet radio with the launch of CoaguL.A.radio which will provide coverage of the art world. Gleason also stated that “print is dead” and that future releases of Coagula Art Journal will come in the form of a book rather than of a traditional magazine. The interview between Gleason and Sherwin was featured by the Huffington Post.
The bi-coastal publication employs tabloid-style commentary, gossip, and reviews of the contemporary art world, which garnered significant influence in being cited in other major publications.
The magazine has been referred to as "the publication that the art world loves to hate, and loves to read" (Village Voice) and dubbed "The National Enquirer of the Art World" (New York Post
New York Post
The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and is generally acknowledged as the oldest to have been published continuously as a daily, although – as is the case with most other papers – its publication has been periodically interrupted by labor actions...
). It has also been described as having "nothing constructive about it and arguably hurtful."
In 1998, Smart Art Press released Most Art Sucks: Five Years of Coagula.
In 1999, Coagula selected Karen Finley
Karen Finley
Karen Finley is an American performance artist, whose theatrical pieces and recordings have often been labelled "obscene" due to their graphic depictions of sexuality, abuse, and disenfranchisement...
as Artist Of The Decade.
On March 16, 2001, Coagula won a free speech lawsuit, brought against the publication by Brooklyn resident Ms. Sheh Zand. Sheh’s 1992 lawsuit was over articles appearing in Coagula issues #3 and #4, and was covered by New York Magazine., and the Boston Globe
In February of 2011, Mat Gleason, founder of Coagula Art Journal, was interviewed by art critic Brian Sherwin
Brian Sherwin
Brian Sherwin is an American art critic, writer, and blogger with a degree from Illinois College in 2003. Sherwin is the Senior Editor for the artist social networking site myartspace, where he has written an extensive interview series with emerging and established visual artists...
for FineArtViews. Gleason stated that Coagula Art Journal was deeply influenced by the writing style of punk zines. He mentioned that Coagula Art Journal will eventually explore internet radio with the launch of CoaguL.A.radio which will provide coverage of the art world. Gleason also stated that “print is dead” and that future releases of Coagula Art Journal will come in the form of a book rather than of a traditional magazine. The interview between Gleason and Sherwin was featured by the Huffington Post.
Contributors (past and present)
- Mat Gleason
- Gordy Grundy
- Alan Bamberger
- Jim Caron
- Tulsa Kinney
- Jeff Gillette
Covers
Coagula has featured interviews and cover stories of such notable artists as Dan Graham, Ad Reinhardt, Gilbert & George, Matthew Barney, Richard Serra, Sue Coe, John Baldessari, Cindy Sherman, and Larry Clark.Issue | Date | Artist/Cover Story |
---|---|---|
1 | April 1992 | Conservative Attacks on Art |
2 | July 1992 | Los Angeles Riots |
3 | August 1992 | Chicago Art Expo |
4 | October 1992 | "NYC: Desperation Row" |
5 | Winter 1993 | The Secret Life of Peter Halley |
6 | April 1993 | Zand vs. Nye |
7 | Summer, 1993 | Clinton to Arts: Drop Dead |
8 | Autumn, 1993 | Censorship of Filipino Art |
9 | October, 1993 | Dennis Hollingsworth |
10 | December, 1993 | Gilbert & George |
11 | January 1994 | Muranushi/Lederman |
12 | March 1994 | Roy Lichtenstein |
13 | Summer 1994 | Peter Plagens |
14 | September, 1994 | Bob Flanagan |
15 | November, 1994 | Lisa Adams Lisa Adams Lisa Adams is a painter and public artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Adams graduated with a B.A. in Painting from Scripps College in Claremont, California and received her M.F.A. from the Claremont Graduate University.... http://www.lisamakesart.com |
16 | February, 1995 | O.J. Simpson |
17 | Spring, 1995 | MOMA Moma Moma may refer to:* Moma , an owlet moth genus* Moma Airport, a Russian public airport* Moma District, Nampula, Mozambique* Moma River, a right tributary of the Indigirka River* Google Moma, the Google corporate intranet... Curator, Robert Storr |
18 | September, 1995 | Claes Oldenburg Claes Oldenburg Claes Oldenburg is a Swedish sculptor, best known for his public art installations typically featuring very large replicas of everyday objects... |
19 | November, 1995 | MOCA's Temporary Contemporary |
20 | January, 1996 | Andy Warhol |
21 | April, 1996 | Lari Pittman |
22 | Summer, 1996 | Judy Chicago |
23 | September, 1996 | Jean-Michel Basquiat Jean-Michel Basquiat Jean-Michel Basquiat was an American artist. His career in art began as a graffiti artist in New York City in the late 1970s, and in the 1980s produced Neo-expressionist painting.-Early life:... |
24 | November, 1996 | Karen Finley Karen Finley Karen Finley is an American performance artist, whose theatrical pieces and recordings have often been labelled "obscene" due to their graphic depictions of sexuality, abuse, and disenfranchisement... |
25 | January, 1997 | Jean Baudrillard Jean Baudrillard Jean Baudrillard was a French sociologist, philosopher, cultural theorist, political commentator, and photographer. His work is frequently associated with postmodernism and post-structuralism.-Life:... |
26 | March, 1997 | Carolee Schneemann Carolee Schneemann Carolee Schneemann is an American visual artist, known for her discourses on the body, sexuality and gender. She received a B.A. from Bard College and an M.F.A. from the University of Illinois. Her work is primarily characterized by research into visual traditions, taboos, and the body of the... |
27 | May, 1997 | Larry Gagosian |
28 | Summer 1997 | Pat Hearn |
29 | October 1997 | Robert Rauschenberg Robert Rauschenberg Robert Rauschenberg was an American artist who came to prominence in the 1950s transition from Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art. Rauschenberg is well-known for his "Combines" of the 1950s, in which non-traditional materials and objects were employed in innovative combinations... |
30 | December 1997 | Manuel Ocampo Manuel Ocampo Manuel Ocampo is a Filipino artist. His work fuses sacred Baroque religious iconography with secular political narrative. His works draw upon a wide range of art historical references, contain cartoonish elements, and draw inspiration from punk subculture.-Background:Manuel Ocampo was born in the... |
31 | January 1998 | Cindy Sherman Cindy Sherman Cindy Sherman is an American photographer and film director, best known for her conceptual portraits. Sherman currently lives and works in New York City. In 1995, she was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. She is represented by Sprüth Magers Berlin London in and Metro Pictures gallery in... |
32 | April 1998 | John Baldessari John Baldessari John Anthony Baldessari is an American conceptual artist known for his work featuring found photography and appropriated images. He lives and works in Santa Monica and Venice, California... |
33 | May 1998 | Chris Kraus Chris Kraus Chris Kraus is a writer, filmmaker, and professor of film at European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland. Her books include I Love Dick, Aliens & Anorexia, and Torpor. Video Green, Kraus' first non-fiction book examines the explosion of late 1990s art by high-profile graduate programs that... |
34 | September 1998 | Mary Corse |
35 | October, 1998 | John Fleck |
36 | November, 1998 | Richard Serra Richard Serra Richard Serra is an American minimalist sculptor and video artist known for working with large-scale assemblies of sheet metal. Serra was involved in the Process Art Movement.-Early life and education:... |
37 | January, 1999 | "Happy New Year, Art World" |
38 | March, 1999 | Karen Finley Karen Finley Karen Finley is an American performance artist, whose theatrical pieces and recordings have often been labelled "obscene" due to their graphic depictions of sexuality, abuse, and disenfranchisement... (Artist Of The Decade) |
39 | May, 1999 | Sue Coe |
40 | Summer, 1999 | MASS MOCA's Joe Thompson |
41 | September, 1999 | Steve Hurd |
42 | November, 1999 | Barbara Kruger Barbara Kruger Barbara Kruger is an American conceptual artist. Much of her work consists of black-and-white photographs overlaid with declarative captions—in white-on-red Futura Bold Oblique or Helvetica Ultra Condensed... |
43 | December, 1999 | Lynn Foulkes |
44 | March, 2000 | Yolande Macias Mckay |
45 | May, 2000 | Matthew Barney |
46 | Summer, 2000 | Lars Nittve |
47 | September, 2000 | Robert Smithson Robert Smithson Robert Smithson was an American artist famous for his land art.-Background and education:Smithson was born in Passaic, New Jersey and studied painting and drawing in New York City at the Art Students League of New York.... |
48 | November, 2000 | Rick Robinson |
49 | January, 2001 | Paul McCarthy Paul McCarthy Paul McCarthy , is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California.-Life:McCarthy was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and studied art at the University of Utah in 1969. He went on to study at the San Francisco Art Institute receiving a BFA in painting... |
50 | March, 2001 | Sandow Birk |
51 | May, 2001 | Roberta Smith Roberta Smith Roberta Smith is an art critic for the New York Times and a lecturer on contemporary art.Born in New York City and raised in Lawrence, Kansas, Smith studied at Grinnell College in Iowa. Her career in the arts started in 1968 while an undergraduate summer intern at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in... |
52 | Summer, 2001 | Larry Clark Larry Clark Lawrence Donald "Larry" Clark is an American film director, photographer, writer and film producer who is best known for the movie Kids and his photography book Tulsa... |
53 | September, 2001 | Dave Hickey Dave Hickey David Hickey is an American art and cultural critic. He has written for many American publications including Rolling Stone, Art News, Art in America, Artforum, Harper's Magazine, and Vanity Fair... |
54 | November, 2001 | "9/11: Is Art Dead?" |
55 | February, 2002 | Carlee Fernandez |
56 | April, 2002 | Daniel J. Martinez |
57 | June, 2002 | Julian Schnabel Julian Schnabel Julian Schnabel is an American artist and filmmaker. In the 1980s, Schnabel received international media attention for his "plate paintings"—large-scale paintings set on broken ceramic plates.... |
58 | September, 2002 | Richard Ankrom |
59 | November, 2002 | "Iraqi Art" |
60 | December, 2002 | "Les Damoiselles D' Washington" |
61 | March, 2003 | Cecily Brown |
62 | May, 2003 | Matthew Barney/Bjork |
63 | July, 2003 | "How To Resuscitate Your Art Career" |
64 | September, 2003 | Frank Gehry Frank Gehry Frank Owen Gehry, is a Canadian American Pritzker Prize-winning architect based in Los Angeles, California.His buildings, including his private residence, have become tourist attractions... |
65 | November, 2003 | Ad Reinhardt |
66 | January, 2004 | Michael Jackson Michael Jackson Michael Joseph Jackson was an American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman. Referred to as the King of Pop, or by his initials MJ, Jackson is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by Guinness World Records... |
67 | March, 2004 | Viggo Mortenson |
68 | May, 2004 | Thomas Kinkade |
69 | August, 2004 | Nancy Reagan |
70 | October, 2004 | Gary Baseman |
71 | December, 2004 | Christian Ristow |
72 | February, 2005 | Ed Ruscha |
73 | March, 2005 | Chris Burden |
74 | May, 2005 | Shag |
75 | July, 2005 | Buster Friendly |
76 | September, 2005 | The Art Of Podcasting |
77 | November, 2005 | Liz McGrath |
78 | February, 2006 | John Waters |
79 | April, 2006 | Richard Tuttle |
80 | June, 2006 | Lauren Bon |
81 | August, 2006 | Kent Twitchell |
82 | September, 2006 | The Art Of Poker |
83 | November, 2006 | Bansky |
84 | February, 2007 | Leonard Nimoy |
85 | April, 2007 | Art & Celebrities |
86 | June, 2007 | Mark Ryden |
87 | August, 2007 | The Art Of Money |
88 | October, 2007 | Chinatown: 10 year Anniversary |
89 | December, 2007 | Ron English |
90 | February, 2008 | 8 Artists Under 28 |
91 | March, 2008 | Scoli Acosta |
92 | May, 2008 | David Trulli |
93 | September 2008 | Kent Twitchell Legal Victory |
94 | October 2008 | Bernini at the Getty |
95 | December 2008 | Obama Wins |
96 | February 2009 | Asad Faulwell |
97 | April 2009 | Dan Graham |
98 | June 2009 | Finishing School |
99 | August 2009 | Clayton Brothers Clayton Brothers Rob Clayton and Christian Clayton are painters based in California.Both Rob and Christian Clayton hold BFA degrees from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California .Their work has been exhibited widely throughout America and Europe, and has been featured in several important shows... |
100 | November 2009 | History of Coagula |
101 | January 2010 | Dawn Kasper |
External links
- http://www.coagula.com
- http://www.coagula.net
- Editor's Life Unedited