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Artillery Magazine company history timeline

1911

The magazine was first published as the Field Artillery Journal in 1911.

Publications established in 1911

1973

Field Artillery Journal restarted in 1973 as an official Field Artillery branch publication.

1981

I’ve known Bennett since 1981 and showed with him and Richard way back in the olden daze.

1986

In the summer of 1986, Roberts and Heller picked up where they left off and started a gallery in Heller’s father’s garage.

1987

Due to budget cuts, the magazine dropped a number of sections and was renamed Field Artillery in 1987.

2007

Not the ones that are up-and-coming, or the also-rans.” Roberts was key in putting Davis on the map circa 2007.

2021

Kehinde Wiley, Yachinboaz Ben Yisrael II, 2021, oil on linen, 106.5 x 74.25 x 4.25 in. framed; courtesy of the artist and Roberts Projects, Los Angeles, California, photo by Joshua White

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