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ArtAsiaPacific: Premier English-Language Magazine on Contemporary Art from Asia, Pacific, and Middle East Since 1993

publication · 2026-04-19

Founded in 1993, ArtAsiaPacific magazine stands as the premier English-language source for contemporary art and culture across Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East, publishing six editions each year. Its website features news, multimedia, and article excerpts. Since 2005, the ArtAsiaPacific Almanac has been released, covering 53 countries and territories under the ArtAsiaPacific Foundation. This Almanac highlights Artists of the Year and includes essays from curators. The editorial team comprises Editor & Publisher Elaine W. Ng and Managing Editor Michele Chan, with correspondents in key global cities and contributing editors such as Fatima Bhutto. For inquiries: info@aapmag.com, GPO Box 10084, Hong Kong, +852 2553 5586. Follow on social media @artasiapacific.

Key facts

  • ArtAsiaPacific magazine was established in 1993.
  • It covers contemporary art and culture from Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East.
  • The magazine is published six times a year.
  • ArtAsiaPacific produces the ArtAsiaPacific Almanac annually since 2005.
  • The Almanac is published by the ArtAsiaPacific Foundation in Hong Kong.
  • Editor & Publisher is Elaine W. Ng.
  • The magazine has correspondents in over 20 cities worldwide.
  • Contact email for editorial and marketing is info@aapmag.com.

Entities

Artists

  • Elaine W. Ng
  • Michele Chan
  • Don J. Cohn
  • Louis Lu
  • Annette Meier
  • Yuqian Fan
  • Richard Vine
  • Isabelle Frank
  • Heesun Seo
  • June Lin
  • Linda Da Cruz
  • Pauline Hui
  • Patrick Gillot
  • Vera Mey
  • Nadia Christidi
  • Tim Riley Walsh
  • Brady Ng
  • Ruben Luong
  • Durriya Kazi
  • Matt Hanson
  • Beverly Yong
  • Ned Carter Miles
  • Jennifer S. Li
  • Rebecca Close
  • Marlyne Sahakian
  • Larisa Escobedo
  • Ranjit Hoskote
  • Deeksha Nath
  • Paul Laster
  • Christopher Y. Lew
  • Mimi Wong
  • Béatrice Grenier
  • Erin Gleeson
  • Arthur Solway
  • Andy St. Louis
  • Yvonne Wang
  • David Frazier
  • Maki Nishida
  • Sara Raza
  • Hendro Wiyanto
  • Andrew Cohen
  • Fatima Bhutto
  • Ashley Bickerton
  • Doryun Chong
  • Shinyoung Chung
  • Antony Dapiran
  • Jyoti Dhar
  • Donald Dinwiddie
  • Ingrid Dudek
  • Rify Effendy
  • Britta Erickson
  • Feng Boyi
  • Gregory Galligan
  • Jonathan Goodman
  • Inti Guerrero
  • Hou Hanru
  • Joan Kee
  • Kenichi Kondo
  • Olivier Krischer
  • Cecelia Levin
  • Charles Merewether
  • Melanie Pocock
  • Ashley Rawlings
  • Eric C. Shiner
  • Ryan Su
  • Reiko Tomii
  • Eugenie Tsai
  • Murtaza Vali
  • Philippe Vergne
  • Farah Wardani
  • Chin-Chin Yap
  • Michael Young

Institutions

  • ArtAsiaPacific magazine
  • ArtAsiaPacific Foundation

Locations

  • Hong Kong
  • Auckland
  • New Zealand
  • Beirut
  • Lebanon
  • Brisbane
  • Australia
  • Guangzhou
  • China
  • Ho Chi Minh City
  • Vietnam
  • Istanbul
  • Turkey
  • Karachi
  • Pakistan
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Malaysia
  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • Los Angeles
  • United States
  • Madrid
  • Spain
  • Manila
  • Philippines
  • Mexico City
  • Mexico
  • Mumbai
  • India
  • New Delhi
  • New York
  • Paris
  • France
  • Phnom Penh
  • Cambodia
  • San Francisco
  • Seoul
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Taipei
  • Taiwan
  • Tokyo
  • Japan
  • West & Central Asia
  • Yogyakarta
  • Indonesia
  • Zurich
  • Switzerland

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