Table 8 FAQ text on e-flux’s 2023 About page.

From: How online discourse networks fields of practice: The discursive negotiation of autonomy on art organisation about pages

2023 Corpus FAQ text

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“FAQ

What are e-flux announcements?

e-flux announcements are press releases for art exhibitions from all over the world. The announcement archive documents some of the most significant exhibitions that have taken place since 2000.

Who uses e-flux?

Nearly all the leading art museums, biennials, cultural centers, magazines, publishers, and independent curators worldwide, including:

Museums such as:

The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Guggenheim, New York; Whitney Museum, New York; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Tate Modern, Great Britain; Moderna Museet, Sweden; Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Italy; Generali Foundation, Austria; and others.

Biennials such as:

documenta, Sao Paulo Biennial; Istanbul Biennial; Whitney Biennial; Venice Biennial; Berlin Biennial; Athens Biennial; Lyon Biennial; Dakar Biennial; Valencia Biennial; Manifesta; and others.

Art fairs such as:

Art Basel, Frieze, Artissima and others.

Magazines, including:

Artforum, Frieze, Bookforum, Cabinet, Afterall, and others.

Art book publishers and distributors such as:

Sternberg Press, MIT Press, Hauser & Wirth Publishers, and others.

Who reads e-flux?

Ge-flux is read by 150,000+ visual arts professionals: 47% in Europe, 42% in North America, and 11% Other (South America, Australia, Japan, etc.) 18% writers/critics, 16% galleries, 16% curators, 15% museum affiliated, 12% artists, 10% consultants, 8% collectors, 5% general.

What are e-flux rates?

For current rates please contact us.”