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FIRST Paid art: prices and subscription methods

From Saturday 13 October, part of the FIRST Arte news reports can only be read for a fee. The prices will be very low and the payment methods very simple. The aim is to support specialized information which bases its credibility on independence, quality and creative imagination

FIRST Paid art: prices and subscription methods

Its like a work of art also the quality of a journalistic service about art coastline and it's fair to make it pay. That's why from Saturday 13 October FIRST Arte, the site dedicated to the world and the art market and cultural current affairs promoted by FIRSTonline and edited by Marika Lyon, will offer a part of its journalistic services for a fee. Some content will remain free but those with greater added value and more in-depth analysis will only be read for a fee.

Prices will be very low and very simple payment methods (just one click). There are three subscription formulas: 100 € for the annual subscription to FIRST Arte with an unlimited number of journalistic services to read; 10 € for the monthly subscription e 2 € for 5 services without time constraints. Payment can be made by credit card or Paypal.

The reader will be able to choose freely.

Why this decision of the publisher? Because, after an encouraging run-in started in the spring, FIRST Arte has shown that it has great potential for growth and to win over not only a niche audience, drawing inspiration from the editorial paradigm that has already made the fortune of FIRSTonline and which is based on independence, quality, On 'reliability and onoriginality creative. But to grow and improve the product more and more, means are needed, including financial ones. That's why a part of the FIRST Arte articles will become paid in the belief that readers will understand the small effort that is required of them and which represents a trust deed towards the cultural and publishing enterprise of which the site is a part.

Cover image:

peter doig
Swamped, 1990.
Oil on canvas, 197 x 241cm.
Yageo Foundation Collection, Taiwan.

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