Wednesday, December 02, 2020

Art Magazine Orientations Unveils New Digital Edition Available For Subscription

 Press Release 23/11/20



Orientations and Exact Editions are pleased to announce the launch of a brand new digital edition of the bi-monthly art magazine, available for individual and institutional subscriptions. 

 

Accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms, every article, page and issue is fully-searchable.

 

Please see the press release here, attached and below for further details. 



Click the links below to read some free articles from the new archive, open-access for one month only:



The Hong Kong Museum of Art: A Mirror of Hong Kong as a City of Contrasts (September/October 2019) - https://bit.ly/2IS4g5m

A ‘Prince among Benefactors’: Chester Beatty’s Legacy (May/June 2020) - https://bit.ly/3pU1MnG 

 

If you require any further details and images, do let me know.

 

All the best,

Ellie Burnage

Marketing & PR Manager

Tel: +44 20 3116 0155

Colonial Buildings59-61 Hatton Garden, London, EC1N 8LS

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London, 23rd November 2020

 

Art Magazine Orientations Unveils New Digital Edition Available For Subscription

 

Bi-monthly art magazine Orientations has launched a brand new digital edition, available for subscription through digital platform Exact Editions. The 12-issue strong archive, which stretches back to 2019 and will grow with each new issue published, is fully-searchable and will be welcomed by art enthusiasts and professionals alike as a valuable educational resource. 

 

Published in Hong Kong and distributed worldwide since 1969, Orientations is an authoritative source of information on the arts of regions including East and Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. The publication features a wide range of content, from the latest scholarly research to market analysis and current news. 

 

The cross-platform compatibility of the Exact Editions platform allows subscribers to access and navigate the archive from wherever they are; through the website, or via the slick iOS and Android apps. Specific artists, pieces to key words can also be located at the click of a button thanks to the comprehensive search function. 

 

Orientations is available in the Exact Editions individuals and institutional shops here:

 

Individuals: https://shop.exacteditions.com/orientations 

 

Institutions: https://institutions.exacteditions.com/orientations  

 

Editor and Publisher Yifawn Lee commented: “We’re so pleased with how the issues look across the digital platforms. The intuitiveness of the navigational tools mean that it’s a joy for readers old and new to browse and search back issues, whether for their own interest or in an academic capacity.”

 

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “Orientations has built up a reputation as an authoritative voice in the arts world, making it an essential addition to any art library.”

 

About Orientations:

 

Orientations is an authoritative source of information on the many and varied aspects of the arts of East and Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, India, Central Asia and the Middle East. Founded in 1969, the publication is published in Hong Kong and covers the latest scholarly research, market analysis and current news.

 

About Exact Editions:

Exact Editions is a digital publishing company based in London. It is a team of producers, developers and designers that turns periodicals with archives into dynamic, user-friendly digital editions. Exact Editions specialises in digitising content, selling subscriptions and providing streaming solutions across web, iOS and Android platforms. Exact Editions are also the innovators of ‘Reading Rooms’ technology, so publishers can provide streaming, time-limited, access to digital editions.

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