
The Radical Art Review is a British print and digital magazine where art and culture meet activism. They tackle the politics of popular culture and provide a platform to emerging, marginalised, and disenfranchised artists. The platform harnesses shared creative potential to build radical, progressive social change. An independent media outlet focused on building a democratic artistic counterculture in a world fractured by division.
Founded in 2017 with the long-term mission of democratising art and culture writing, they have grown from a blog run by two people to a print and digital platform staffed by a team of 10 as a non-profit co-operative with the long-term goal of becoming a non-profit radical publisher . Being reader-funded, they have recently launched the Radical Art Club, a member-based supporter model that gives their readers free print copies, free access to their events, a seat on their advisory AGM, and contribution opportunities to their newsletter.