Features and exhibition reviews are often L.A.-centric yet increasingly dedicated to coverage of the arts worldwide, with contributors based in New York, San Francisco, Dallas, Berlin, and London.
The print version is distributed and for sale via subscription and can also be found in bookstores, museum shops, art galleries, and other locations.
Artillery also hosts public events such as live debates, poetry readings, and book signings in major cities as well as at art fairs.
Artillery was co-founded in 2006 by former LA Weekly editorial staff members Tulsa Kinney and Charles Rappleye as an alternative to "the stodgy, art-mag paradigm"—as editor-in-chief, Kinney put it in the inaugural issue—slyly referencing the often academic "artspeak" generated by gallery press releases and prevalent in widely circulated arts publications such as Art in America and Artforum.
[1] To date, the single most widely read Artillery feature article, published in January 2011, turned out to be the last interview conducted with international art star Mike Kelley before the artist committed suicide that same month.