EAP Periodicals
Eastern Art Publishing (EAP) produces and distributes several of its own periodicals, including Eastern Art Report and East Asia Journal, periodic or serial titles under its imprint, Saffron Books, and magazines and periodicals in association with other institutions.
Eastern Art Report
Eastern Art Report, founded in 1989, offers an exceptional reach in terms of readership and editorial content, as well as high-quality production.
EAR deals with both traditional and contemporary eastern arts in distinct sections within each issue. Its editorial features cover a geographical area spanning China, Korea and Japan and the Pacific Basin, Australia and New Zealand, South and Southeast Asia, the Near and Middle East, North Africa and Europe.
This definition of editorial territory is not arbitrary, rather it is based on historical evidence of cross-cultural exchanges that have enriched the communities of the region through centuries.
The West and western arts are not excluded either. From articles featuring western collections of eastern arts to frequent examinations of cross-influences marking the earliest to the latest artistic movements, Eastern Art Report offers fresh perspectives on familiar subjects.
EAR’s regular editorial contents, at a glance, offer the following: news and comment; authoritative learned articles; interviews with scholars, collectors, curators, artists and craftsmen and market experts; electronic arts and new products and innovations impacting on digital arts practice, previews and reviews of exhibitions and sales; reviews of books, catalogues and other publications; listings of eastern art events worldwide. The magazine gathers information through its editorial staff, correspondents and contributors and draws further support from an international Editorial Advisory Board.
EAR’s readership reflects the exceptional response and support that it has received from an increasing number of collectors, dealers, researchers, academicians, curators and librarians. It is a magazine that lives with the subject it covers, updating and questioning constantly, offering a unique diversity of opinion.
EAR welcomes contributions. In the first instance, please write to the Editor.
East Asia Journal
East Asia Journal: Studies in Material Culture takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of material culture in East Asia -- China, Japan and Korea -- as well as the countries of the Southeast Asian region.
Published twice a year and independently refereed, East Asia Journal draws strength from a wide range of disciplines, such as archaeology, anthropology, history of technology, art and architecture, and literary studies, with the focus on ‘objects’ -- their making, use and history and the interpretations given to them and on ‘materials’ used to make them.
East Asia Journal also welcomes any methodological contributions to the study of material culture in general.
Authors who wish to have their work published in the Journal, in the first instance, should send a proposal with a short abstract addressed to the Editor: