Mission and Scope
The journal’s mission is to foster a deeper understanding of visual culture through high-quality curated projects and research papers.
We focus on:
Contemporary Art & Photography: Exploring new aesthetic languages.
Design & Visual Communication: Analyzing the impact of design on society.
Art Theory & Curatorial Research: Critical essays on the evolution of the global art market and exhibition practices.
New Media & Digital Research: Documenting the digital transformation of the creative industries.
Editorial Excellence
To maintain academic and professional integrity, Curatone Art & Research Journal is guided by an international Editorial Board. Our members include distinguished experts, winners of the Red Dot, MUSE Platinum, Graphis, and A’ Design Awards, and representatives of professional bodies such as CDS, CGDA, ICVA, and IDC. Every submission undergoes a rigorous selection or peer-review process to ensure excellence.
Publication and Indexing
Published semi-annually in June and December, the journal is available in both digital formats and high-quality print editions distributed worldwide via Amazon. Each issue is designed to serve as a permanent archive for participants, contributing to their professional CVs and global recognition.
How to Publish
We welcome submissions from artists, designers, curators, and scholars worldwide. You can submit a research article (2,000–5,000 words) or a visual essay about your own creative work (800–2,000 words + illustrations). Publication is free of charge. All submissions undergo peer review by our international Editorial Board. Published authors receive an official Letter of Publication. Please read our Author & Submission Guidelines before submitting your manuscript to info@curatone.art.
Research Initiative: The Impact of Contemporary Art and Design on Global Social Structures
Curatone.art operates not only as a curatorial platform but as an active research initiative. Our core project, "The Impact of Contemporary Art and Design on Global Social Structures," investigates how creative practices serve as catalysts for social and environmental change. Through expert jury panels, multidisciplinary exhibitions, and in-depth case studies, we document the evolution of visual culture and its power to address complex global challenges. Our goal is to bridge the gap between aesthetic excellence and professional social responsibility.
The results of this research, including expert interviews and selected case studies, are scheduled for formal publication in the Curatone Annual Review 2026 (Academic Print & Digital Edition) at the end of the year.
