The magazine first launched as
Art and Asia Pacific in March 1993 in Australia. Published quarterly, it began more as an academic journal than a standard consumer magazine and each issue would focus on a different country or theme. The first issues were published by Fine Arts Press (the publisher of Art and Australia) and the first four issues were provided free to readers of Art and Australia magazines in March, June, September and December 1993. The first two issues were published by Janet Gough and edited by Dinah Dysart. The first issue lists Alison Carroll as Guest Editor and the second issue lists John Clark. The third and fourth issues list Dinah Dysart as both publisher and editor. The March 1993 issue lists subscription rates and single issue prices on page 3, however, the June and September 1993 do not mention subscription rates but states 'ART and AsiaPacific' is a journal accompanying Art and Australia and is not to be sold separately' on page 3. The December 1993 issue lists subscription rates and single issue prices on page 3. While the March 1993 issue is listed as Volume 1 No 1 on page 3, the June and September issues do not list them as being Vol 1 No 2 or 3, they are only identified by the date. It is not clear if the March 1993 issue was ever sold separately. Confusingly, the December 1993 issue is also listed as being Volume 1 No 1 on page 3 and the front cover states 'Inaugural Issue'. Presumably this issue was released for general sale which might explain the decision to promote it as the 'Inaugural Issue' and designate it as Vol 1 No 1. It was then purchased by Gang Zhao and Wendy Siegelman and moved to New York. In the fall of 2004, Elaine W. Ng took over as editor-in-chief, and eventually purchased and co-published the magazine along with author
Simon Winchester in March 2005, effectively re-launching it under the slogan "Today's Art From Tomorrow's World." This marked a dramatic movement in the magazine's design and focus; the editorial content became more journalistic and reader-friendly. In 2006, the first almanac edition of the magazine was released with the goal of covering the past year in Asian art and culture along with profiles and informational listings of each of the 67 countries covered by the magazine. As of January 2007, Elaine W. Ng is the sole publisher and editor-in-chief of the magazine. Formerly, produced in an office in the gallery district of
Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, the magazine moved production to
Hong Kong in 2011. ==List of notable contributors==