Explore our curated list of recommended publications to effectively market to your audience and maximize your auction's exposure.
To successfully market your auction—be it for art, luxury items, or charity—effective auction marketing strategies and press coverage are essential. Featuring your event in the right publications can enhance visibility and attract a broader audience for your fundraising auctions and online auctions. Explore our curated list of recommended publications to effectively target your audience and maximize your auction's exposure.
The information has been organised into various categories and further sub-categorised by geographical area for your convenience. Please note that there may be some overlap between these categories, so we recommend exploring the entire database to find the best fit for your auction.
Luxury
United Kingdom
- Tatler
- Luxury London
- Harper’s Bazaar
- Country Life
- How to Spend It (FT)
- Spears Magazine
- Country & Town House
- The Rake
USA - East Coast
USA - West Coast
Europe
Lifestyle
United Kingdom - London Specific
United Kingdom
USA - East Coast
- DuJour
- The Cut
- Boston Common Magazine
- Washington Life Magazine
- Scene Magazine
- Bella Magazine
- Architectural Digest
USA - West Coast
- Los Angeles Magazine
- Malibu Magazine
- Palm Springs Life
- San Francisco Magazine
- The Infatuation
- Seattle Met
- The Bold Italic
- Riviera Orange County
- Architectural Digest
Europe
Arts
United Kingdom
- FAD
- Hypebae
- Hyperallergic
- Creative Boom
- Where’s the frame?
- It’s Nice that
- Art Plugged
- The Arts Society
- AnOther
- Artnet News
- Dazed
- Elephant Magazine
- Aesthetica Magazine
- ArtReview
- Clash Magazine
- Wonderland Magazine
- Artpress
USA - East Coast
- Wet Paint
- Artforum
- The Brooklyn Rail
- Juxtapoz Magazine
- New York Magazine (Vulture)
- The New Criterion
- Culture Type
USA - West Coast
- Juxtapoz Magazine
- Artillery Magazine
- The LA Review of Books
- Hi-Fructose Magazine
- SFAQ
- KQED Arts
- Flaunt Magazine
- Whitewall Magazine
- The Hundreds Blog