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Artpress Offers Paid Exhibition Listings in Print, Digital, and Web Platforms

publication · 2026-04-20

Artpress is soliciting paid submissions for its editorial calendar, which features visual arts exhibitions and events. Listings can be purchased as either a half-column for €250 (excluding tax) or a full column for €420 (excluding tax). Each placement automatically includes visibility across multiple platforms: the web agenda on artpress.com, the artpress newsletter footer, the print edition of artpress, and the digital artpress review. Submissions require press kits, visuals, and texts sent to c.brunet@artpress.fr well in advance of the exhibition dates. The service promises targeted, qualitative, and customized visibility, with each space accommodating presentation text and one or more visuals tailored to the event. An example listing shows Maxime Verdier's work "Le Bout de son nez (detail)," created in 2025 with colored pencils on paper, measuring 42 x 35 cm, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou in Paris. This listing runs from March 23, 2026, to December 31, 2026. The initiative is detailed on the artpress website at artpress.com.

Key facts

  • Artpress accepts paid submissions for exhibition listings in its editorial calendar
  • Half-column listings cost €250 HT (€300 TTC)
  • Full-column listings cost €420 HT (€504 TTC)
  • Listings appear in web agenda, newsletter footer, print edition, and digital review
  • Submissions require press kits sent to c.brunet@artpress.fr
  • Example listing features Maxime Verdier's work "Le Bout de son nez (detail)" from 2025
  • Example listing runs from March 23, 2026, to December 31, 2026
  • Listings include customized visuals and presentation text

Entities

Artists

  • Maxime Verdier
  • Valie Export

Institutions

  • artpress
  • Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou
  • Thaddaeus Ropac gallery

Locations

  • Paris
  • France
  • London
  • Salzburg
  • Milan
  • Seoul
  • Austria
  • Italy
  • South Korea
  • United Kingdom

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