Art Radar: New Free Cultural Maps for Rome and Milan Launch September 2025
Artribune launches Art Radar, a free printed map series guiding visitors through Rome and Milan's art scenes. Inspired by similar tools in Berlin, Paris, London, and New York, it fills a gap left by the defunct Art Show. Each issue features a detailed city map with geolocated current exhibitions, covering institutional spaces, independent venues, galleries, and cultural events. Three annual editions are planned: late September 2025 (autumn shows), January–March (new seasons and fairs), and April–June (festivals and biennials). Distribution targets over 100 key points per city, including museums, foundations, galleries, high-end hotels, boutique hotels, and creative hostels. The maps include three ad spaces (cover bottom, full back cover, and a center spread) to ensure sustainability. Future expansion to Turin, Bologna, Naples, Florence, Venice, and Verona depends on commercial success and sponsorship. Art Radar is produced by Artribune, which has 15 years of experience distributing Artribune Magazine.
Key facts
- Art Radar is a free printed map series for Rome and Milan.
- Published by Artribune.
- Inspired by similar maps in Berlin, Paris, London, and New York.
- Replaces the defunct Art Show.
- Three annual editions: late September 2025, January–March, April–June.
- Distributed at over 100 points per city: museums, foundations, galleries, hotels, hostels.
- Includes three ad spaces for sustainability.
- Future expansion to Turin, Bologna, Naples, Florence, Venice, Verona.
- Artribune has 15 years of distribution experience.
Entities
Institutions
- Artribune
- Art Show
- Artissima
- Arte Fiera
- Biennale d'Arte
- MAXXI
- Hangar Bicocca
- Ostello Bello
- The Social Hub
- Rome Edition
Locations
- Rome
- Milan
- Berlin
- Paris
- London
- New York
- Turin
- Bologna
- Naples
- Florence
- Venice
- Verona
- Italy