Artribune Marks 15th Anniversary and Unveils Future Plans
Artribune, an Italian cultural publication, celebrated its 15th anniversary on March 15, 2026, having launched on March 15, 2011. The platform began as an art-focused website and evolved into a broad cultural media outlet covering architecture, archaeology, cinema, design, music, theater, and politics. Over the years, it expanded its digital presence across social media platforms including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Twitch, LinkedIn, X, Threads, Telegram, and WhatsApp, while maintaining a bimonthly print magazine and special editions on fashion and design. Recent initiatives include vertical newsletters on topics like the art market, urban regeneration, fashion, and cultural tourism, as well as Art Radar, a printed map of current exhibitions in Milan, Rome, Bologna, and Turin. The company also ventured into non-editorial activities through Artribune Produzioni (public art consulting), Artribune University (training), and Artribune Travel (organized trips), and has partnered with Sky Arte since its inception, managing the channel's website editorial content. Looking ahead, Artribune announced several projects for the next 15 years: launching a publishing house called Artribune Books to produce books; organizing two festivals focused on the art market and cultural tourism; creating a new international print magazine dedicated to craftsmanship; expanding its newsletter network with additions on cultural festivals and museum education; and pursuing international expansion by adapting its model in regions like Poland, Albania, Portugal, and Turkey, following an earlier experiment in Israel. These plans reflect the publication's view of the anniversary as a starting point for further growth.
Key facts
- Artribune was founded on March 15, 2011.
- The publication covers diverse cultural topics including art, architecture, and design.
- It maintains a strong social media presence across multiple platforms.
- Artribune produces a bimonthly print magazine and special editions.
- Recent initiatives include vertical newsletters and the Art Radar exhibition map.
- Non-editorial ventures include public art consulting, training, and travel services.
- Future projects include a book publishing house, festivals, and a new craftsmanship magazine.
- International expansion is planned for countries like Poland, Albania, Portugal, and Turkey.
Entities
Artists
- Nico Vascellari
Institutions
- Artribune
- Sky Arte
- Exibart
- Gambero Rosso
Locations
- Italy
- Milan
- Rome
- Bologna
- Turin
- Poland
- Albania
- Portugal
- Turkey
- Israel