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The Art Newspaper
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TypeMonthly newspaper
Owner(s)The Art Newspaper SA
EditorAlison Cole
Founded1990; 33 years ago (1990)
HeadquartersLondon
ISSN0960-6556
Websitewww.theartnewspaper.com

The Art Newspaper is a monthly print publication, with daily updates online, founded in 1990 and based in London and New York City. It covers news of the visual arts as they are affected by international politics and economics, developments in law, tax, the art market, the environment and official cultural policy.

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The Art Newspaper is published by The Art Newspaper SA and is based on an original concept by the Turin publisher, Umberto Allemandi, who founded the first monthly newspaper, Il Giornale dell'Arte [it], in 1983. It covers news of the visual arts as they are affected by international politics and economics, developments in law, tax, the art market, the environment and official cultural policy. The publication is fed by a network of sister editions, with around fifty correspondents in over thirty countries. In addition to London and New York City, the network has editorial offices in Turin, Paris, Moscow, Beijing and Tel Aviv.

The Art Newspaper produces daily papers during the major art fairs, such as Art Basel and Frieze, and weekly podcasts on topical subjects. It is a campaigning newspaper, which has reported regularly on the trade in illicitly excavated antiquities, on damage to the heritage in warfare, and the maladministration and corruption that prevents Venice being protected from sea level rise, excessive tourism and the cruise ships.

Anna Somers Cocks OBE founded The Art Newspaper for Umberto Allemandi's publishing house in 1990. It was edited by Laura Suffield 1992–94, then by Somers Cocks again until 2002. She was succeeded by Cristina Ruiz 2002–2004, Jane Morris 2004–2016, then Javier Pes 2016–17. Alison Cole is the current editor. Inna Bazhenova, a mathematician, engineer, collector, and the publisher of the Russian edition of the paper, bought The Art Newspaper with the French, Russian and Chinese editions in 2014.

Reviewers and commentators for the paper include: former Tate director Nicholas Serota, Performa founder-director RoseLee Goldberg; former Pompidou Centre director Jean-Hubert Martin; archaeologist Colin Renfrew; Venice Biennale curator Robert Storr, writer Anthony Haden-Guest[1] and artist Grayson Perry. The publication won the National Art Collections Fund prize in 1992.

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Podcast

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Inna Bazhenova

Inna Bazhenova

Inna Bazhenova — art collector, cultural projects initiator, publisher of The Art Newspaper International Network, founder of an annual award The Art Newspaper Russia and The ART Newspaper Russia Film festival, collector, founder of IN ARTIBUS foundation.

Tate

Tate

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Nicholas Serota

Nicholas Serota

Sir Nicholas Andrew Serota,, is an English art historian and curator, who served as the Director of the Tate from 1988 to 2017. He is currently Chair of Arts Council England, a role which he has held since February 2017.

Performa (performance festival)

Performa (performance festival)

Performa is a non-profit arts organization well-known for the Performa Biennial, a festival of performance art that happens every two year in various venues and institutions in New York City. Performa was founded in 2004 by art historian and curator RoseLee Goldberg. Since 2005, Performa curators have included Charles Aubin, Defne Ayas, Tairone Bastien, Mark Beasley, Adrienne Edwards, Laura McLean-Ferris, Kathy Noble, Job Piston, and Lana Wilson. The organization commissions new works and tours performances premiered at the biennial. It also manages the work of choreographer and filmmaker Yvonne Rainer.

Jean-Hubert Martin

Jean-Hubert Martin

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Colin Renfrew

Colin Renfrew

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Robert Storr (art academic)

Robert Storr (art academic)

Robert Storr is an American curator, critic, painter, and writer.

Anthony Haden-Guest

Anthony Haden-Guest

Anthony Haden-Guest is a British-American writer, reporter, cartoonist, art critic, poet, and socialite who lives in New York City and London. He is a frequent contributor to major magazines and has had several books published.

Grayson Perry

Grayson Perry

Sir Grayson Perry is an English contemporary artist, writer and broadcaster. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries, and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British "prejudices, fashions and foibles".

The Art Newspaper network

(in chronological order of year of establishment)

  • Il Giornale dell'Arte [it][2] (Torino, Italy, founded in 1983)
  • The Art Newspaper[3] (London, founded in 1990, based in London and New York City)
  • The Art Newspaper Russia[4] (Moscow, founded in 2012)[5]
  • The Art Newspaper China[6] (Beijing, founded in 2013[7]
  • The Art Newspaper France[8] (Paris, founded in 2018). Currently operating as an online daily edition called The Art Newspaper Daily. Formerly Le Journal des Arts (Paris, founded in 1994)
  • The Art Newspaper Israel[9] (Tel Aviv, founded in 2019)
  • Ta Nea tis Technis[10] (Greece)

Source: "The Art Newspaper", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, March 15th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Art_Newspaper.

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  2. ^ "Il Giornale dell'Arte". www.ilgiornaledellarte.com.
  3. ^ "The Art Newspaper – International art news and events". www.theartnewspaper.com.
  4. ^ "The Art Newspaper Russia — новости искусства". www.theartnewspaper.ru.
  5. ^ "The Art Newspaper Russia launches in Moscow – the Art Newspaper". Archived from the original on 2012-03-25. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  6. ^ "TANC 艺术新闻中文版". www.tanchinese.com (in Chinese).
  7. ^ "China launch for the Art Newspaper – the Art Newspaper". Archived from the original on 2013-05-28. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
  8. ^ "A la Une". www.artnewspaper.fr (in French).
  9. ^ "THE ART NEWSPAPER – ISRAEL EDITION – עיתון האמנות המהדורה הישראלית". THE ART NEWSPAPER – ISRAEL EDITION – עיתון האמנות המהדורה הישראלית.
  10. ^ "The Art Newspaper". theartnewspaper.gr.

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