10 Essential Art Blogs
Beyond the major headlines: A curated list of blogs covering street art, technique, history, and the business of being an artist.
While newsletters bring news to you, the best blogs are destinations—digital archives you can get lost in for hours. They serve as reference libraries for techniques, history, and visual culture.
We have selected ten blogs that each dominate a specific niche, from underground pop-surrealism to the chemistry of oil paints.
1. Juxtapoz (visit site)
Founded in 1994, this is the bible of lowbrow, pop-surrealist, and underground art. It champions the work that traditional institutions often ignore.
- Niche: Urban Art & Counterculture.
- Why read: It is the best place to discover art that feels raw and energetic, covering graffiti, illustration, and graphic design alongside fine art.
2. Jackson’s Art Blog (visit site)
Run by the major UK art supplier, this is arguably the best technical resource for painters on the web.
- Niche: Materials & Technique.
- Why read: They publish in-depth reviews of pigments, comparisons of paper stock, and interviews with artists specifically about their studio workflow. Essential for "makers."
3. Contemporary Art Daily (visit site)
A minimalist archive that documents current exhibitions around the world. It presents high-resolution documentation with zero editorializing.
- Niche: Exhibition Documentation.
- Why read: It allows you to virtually "visit" the most important white-cube gallery shows in Berlin, New York, and Tokyo without leaving your chair.
4. The Jealous Curator (visit site)
Danielle Krysa turns the toxic feeling of jealousy into inspiration by highlighting artists who make you say, "I wish I made that."
- Niche: Inspiration & Creative Block.
- Why read: The tone is personal, funny, and vulnerable. It focuses on the emotional side of being a creative person rather than just the commercial side.
5. Artforum (visit site)
The heavyweight of academic art criticism. This is where art history is written in real-time.
- Niche: Academic Criticism & Theory.
- Why read: If you want to engage with the serious intellectual discourse surrounding contemporary art, this is the industry standard.
6. Designboom (visit site)
A massive publication that sits at the intersection of art, architecture, and technology.
- Niche: Large-scale Installation & Tech.
- Why read: It is the best source for seeing monumental sculpture, digital projection art, and public installations that merge structural engineering with aesthetics.
7. Art Biz Success (visit site)
Run by Alyson Stanfield, this blog is purely functional: it teaches you how to run your career.
- Niche: Professional Development.
- Why read: No fluff. Just actionable advice on writing artist statements, organizing your inventory, and talking to collectors.
8. DailyArt Magazine (visit site)
A highly accessible blog dedicated to art history stories, serving as a companion to their popular app.
- Niche: Art History.
- Why read: They break down famous masterpieces and obscure historical movements into easy-to-read, engaging stories. Perfect for filling gaps in your knowledge.
9. Hi-Fructose (visit site)
Similar to Juxtapoz but with a distinct focus on "New Contemporary" art, often highlighting hyper-realism and fantastical imagery.
- Niche: New Contemporary & Surrealism.
- Why read: The visual curation is incredibly high. If you enjoy art that requires immense technical skill and imaginative subject matter, this is your home.
10. Hookedblog (visit site)
Established in 2005, this UK-based blog documents street art, murals, and graffiti culture.
- Niche: Street Art & Graffiti.
- Why read: Street art is ephemeral; it often disappears within days. Hookedblog serves as a vital archive of these temporary masterpieces, particularly in London.
Checking 10 different websites every day is time-consuming. We recommend using a "Feed Reader" app like Feedly. You can add all these blogs to your feed, and it will create a personalized magazine for you, collecting every new article in one place.
Whether you are looking to sharpen your painting technique or understand the latest gallery trends, these blogs provide the insight you need to stay ahead.