Artists’ Drawings is an artist-run magazine based in the UK. It publishes drawings made by artists, with a focus on how drawing can be used to develop and articulate ideas. It considers ‘the artist’ to be anyone who engages in a creative pursuit and follows a broad interpretation of drawing and drawings, holding an equal interest in objects made as part of a process and as outcomes in themselves. Led by images and intentions, it combines drawings made today with others from the near and distant past. The magazine is edited by Matt Page, an artist based between Bath and Bristol.
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Francis Picabia, Untitled, c.1916–17. Blue-black ink on cream textured paper, 21.2 × 27.2 cm. Gift of the Estate of Katherine S. Dreier. Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery, (CC0).