ARTIST PROFILE is a quarterly journal of in-depth and exclusive interviews with contemporary visual artists.
ARTIST PROFILE features exclusive studio interviews and photographic profiles of visual artists with a concentration on Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, as well as essays by artists, scholars and curators; artist projects; exhibition reviews; and information on books, films, fairs, biennials and contemporary art festivals.
ARTIST PROFILE commissions essays and original work from artists, scholars and other thinkers to stimulate debate around past and present ideas of what art is, and what it means to live and work as a visual artist.
Founded in 2007, ARTIST PROFILE is released 4 times a year and is distributed across Australia, New Zealand, Asia and North America in bound journal format and globally in digital format for iPad, iPhone, Android, Mac & PC through Zinio, Apple Newsstand and Google Play.
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Some notable interviewees:
Ai Weiwei, Bill Viola, Olafur Eliasson, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Enrique Martínez Celaya, Pieter Hugo, Adrian Ghenie, Jitish Kallat, Patty Chang, Xing Danwen, Hernan Bas, Deborah Kelly, James Gleeson, Elisabeth Cummings, Euan Macleod, Giacomo Costa, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Louise Hearman, Brook Andrew, Rick Amor, George Gittoes, Spencer Finch, Marco Fusinato, Judy Watson, Peter Kennedy, Shen Shaomin, Del Kathryn Barton, Vivienne Binns, Sam Leach, John Olsen, Jacqui Stockdale, Brent Haris, Elger Esser, Guy Warren, Peter Sharp, Sally Smart, Ian Burns, James Morrison, Santiago Sierra, Sam Jinks, Caroline Rothwell, Liu Zhouquan, Sydney Ball, Kevin Lincoln, Ben Quilty, Andrew Browne, Jiawei Shen, Juan Ford, Simryn Gill, Jiawei Shen, Kevin Connor, Cressida Campbell, Alexander McKenzie, Jan Senbergs, Li Jin, Fiona Lowry, TV Moore and Mike Parr.
ARTIST PROFILE also sponsors exclusive lectures, exhibitions and other arts projects to foster appreciation of the arts, working in tandem with the magazine, to make the creative output of talented artists available to collectors, industry professionals, educators and other artists.
Past projects and exhibitions include On This Island, an expedition to New Zealand and a resulting exhibition by 11 artists; and Not the Way Home which saw 13 prominent Australian artists travel to the Australia’s outback to produce a body of work in response to their journey.

