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130: 22: 280:, until October 2003. There are two inaugural issues both bearing Volume 1 No 1. The first issue (52 pages) was dated March 1993, while the second issue (100 pages)also bearing Vol 1 No 1 and mention of it being the inaugural volume was issued in December 1993. It was then purchased by Gang Zhao and Wendy Siegelman and moved to New York. 139: 287:
in March 2005, effectively re-launching it under the slogan "Today's Art From Tomorrow's World." This marked a dramatic movement in the magazine's design and focus; the editorial content became more journalistic and reader-friendly. In 2006, the first almanac edition of the magazine was released with
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edition, published in January, which surveys the past year in the 67 countries and territories covered in the magazine. In addition to news, exhibition, festival and country reports, the almanac includes reports on five outstanding artists from the previous year and one promising artist for the next
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that it considers to be within Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East. It is published six times a year and is distributed internationally. A regular issue includes feature-length articles on artists, themes or events; essays; profiles on artists or collectors; reviews of biennials, exhibitions, art
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in March 1993 in Australia. Published quarterly, it began more as an academic journal than a standard consumer magazine and each issue would focus on a different country or theme. While the first issue was published by Janet Gough, it was then published and edited by Dynah Dysart/Fine Art Press Pty
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the goal of covering the past year in Asian art and culture along with profiles and informational listings of each of the 67 countries covered by the magazine.
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As of January 2007, Elaine W. Ng is the sole publisher and editor-in-chief of the magazine. Formerly, produced in an office in the gallery district of
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In the fall of 2004, Elaine W. Ng took over as editor-in-chief, and eventually purchased and co-published the magazine along with author
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features work by a different artist, designer, or architect. Many of these featured artists have had their work appear on an
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publications and films; news including obituaries and appointments; auction and art fair reports; and previews of shows.
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A number of important figures within the contemporary art world have contributed to
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is the longest running English-language periodical solely dedicated to covering
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cover long before they achieved wider international recognition, including:
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year, and essays written by prominent curators and cultural figures.
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contemporary art
culture
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Uli Sigg
Ai Weiwei

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