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The Art Newspaper
TypeMonthly newspaper
Owner(s)Umberto Allemandi
EditorJavier Pes
Founded1983; 41 years ago (1983)
HeadquartersLondon
ISSN0960-6556
Websitewww.theartnewspaper.com

The Art Newspaper is an online and paper publication founded in 1990 and based in London and New York. It provides a news service about the art world, fed by its network of sister editions, which together have around 50 correspondents working in over 30 countries, with editorial offices in London, Turin, New York, Paris, Moscow, Beijing and Athens.

The first paper in the network was started in 1983 by Umberto Allemandi in Turin. Anna Somers Cocks founded The Art Newspaper for his publishing house in 1990. The Art Newspaper was bought by mathematician, engineer, collector and publisher of The Art Newspaper Russia, Inna Bazhenova, in 2014. Jane Morris was the editor from 2008 until June 2016. The current editor is Javier Pes.

The Art Newspaper covers news and developments in law, tax, and the political and economic spheres of cultural policy. Its reviewers and commentators include: Nicholas Serota, director of Tate; RoseLee Goldberg, founder-director of Performa; Jean-Hubert Martin, former director of the Pompidou Centre; the archaeologist, Colin Renfrew; Venice Biennale curator Robert Storr, and artist Grayson Perry.

The Art Newspaper network

  • Il Giornale dell'Arte (Turin, founded in 1983)
  • The Art Newspaper (London, founded in 1990)
  • Ta Nea Tes Technes (Athens, founded in 1992)
  • Le Journal des Arts (Paris, founded in 1994)
  • The Art Newspaper Russia (Moscow, founded in 2012) [1]
  • The Art Newspaper China (Beijing, founded in 2013 [2]

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