The Art Newspaper China is the Chinese edition of The Art Newspaper, co-published by the leading Chinese integrated media Modern Media Group and international publishing house Umberto Allemandi & Co. Publishing Ltd..
As part of international Art Newspaper network, which has included English, Italian, French, Greek, Russian editions, The Art Newspaper China will share the network’s extensive resources and teams in over 30 countries worldwide to bring the latest global art news to top Chinese art and business professionals and art lovers in general. Positioning itself as a meeting between the East and the West, The Art Newspaper China’s unique art vision will particularly feature news concerning Chinese art activity overseas. In addition to its dedicated coverage of international art, The Art Newspaper China is also committed to in-depth coverage of Chinese art developments, ranging from local art policies, art market updates, institutional developments, cultural heritage preservation, art exhibitions, to art trends.
The Art Newspaper China is the first Chinese art media to offer simultaneous printed and digital edition. It’s digital edition (available for iPhone/iPad & Android) was soon recommended as a featured new digital magazine, and was ranked top in App Store’s art media section. Up to now, the total downloads of the Art Newspaper China App is around 2,000,000.
The Art Newspaper China is a monthly publication that provides professional art readers with first hand global art news and expert perspectives. Its digital edition provides readers with daily global art news updates. The Art Newspaper China is distributed through Modern Weekly magazine and bilingual art magazine LEAP in Mainland China. Current circulation is 1,020,000 copies.
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