If you subscribed to ArtNews through the Apple App Store, you can manage your subscription directly from your iPhone settings. It's a pretty straightforward process.
How to Cancel ArtNews on iPhone (iOS)
1 Open the Settings App
Find and tap the gray gear icon on your iPhone's home screen to open Settings.
2 Tap Your Apple ID
Your name and profile picture are at the very top of the Settings menu. Tap on it to access your Apple ID, iCloud, and other settings.
3 Select Subscriptions
On the Apple ID screen, tap on the Subscriptions option. This will show you all the active and expired subscriptions linked to your Apple account.
4 Find and Select ArtNews
Scroll through the list of your active subscriptions to find ArtNews. If you don't see it here, you likely subscribed directly through their website and not through Apple.
5 Cancel the Subscription
Tap on the ArtNews subscription, then tap the Cancel Subscription button. You'll need to confirm your choice. Your access will continue until the end of the current billing period.
How to Cancel ArtNews on Android
For Android users who subscribed via the Google Play Store, cancellation is handled within the app itself. Here’s how to get it done.
1 Open the Google Play Store
Launch the Google Play Store app on your Android device. It's the icon that looks like a colorful sideways triangle.
2 Access Your Profile
Tap on your profile icon or initial, which is located in the top-right corner of the screen.
3 Go to Payments & Subscriptions
From the menu that appears, select Payments & subscriptions. This is where Google manages all your recurring charges.
4 Select Subscriptions
Tap on Subscriptions to see a list of all services you're currently subscribed to through your Google account.
5 Find and Cancel ArtNews
Locate ArtNews in the list and tap on it. Follow the on-screen instructions to Cancel subscription. If it's not listed, you'll need to cancel through the ArtNews website instead.
How to Cancel ArtNews on Desktop or Laptop
This is the most common method, as most people subscribe directly on the ArtNews website. It only takes a few minutes if you know where to look.
1 Visit the ArtNews Customer Service Page
Open your web browser and navigate to the official ArtNews customer service portal. The direct link is usually artnews.com/service
.
2 Log In to Your Account
You'll need to log in to manage your subscription. You can typically sign in using your account number (found on your magazine label) and zip code, or with your email address and password.
3 Navigate to Your Account Settings
Once logged in, look for a section named Manage My Account, My Subscription, or something similar. This is where your subscription details are stored.
4 Find the Cancellation Option
Within your account settings, search for a link or button that says Cancel Subscription or Stop Automatic Renewal. Sometimes this is buried under a few menus, which is always a bit frustrating.
5 Confirm Your Cancellation
Follow the final prompts to confirm that you want to end your subscription. Make sure you receive a confirmation email afterward. If you don't get one, the cancellation might not have processed correctly.
Cancel ArtNews by Phone or Email
If navigating websites isn't your thing, you can still cancel the old-fashioned way by contacting their customer service team directly.
- To cancel by phone: Call
1-800-925-8059
(for U.S. and Canada) or1-515-242-0297
(for international customers). Have your account information ready. - To cancel by email: Send your cancellation request to
[email protected]
. Be sure to include your full name, mailing address, and account number to avoid any back-and-forth.
Before You Cancel: What You Should Know
Before you hit that cancel button, here are a couple of things to keep in mind:
- Refunds: ArtNews generally does not offer prorated refunds. When you cancel, you will typically have access to your subscription (both print and digital) until the end of your paid term. Don't expect money back for any remaining issues.
- Continued Access: Your access to digital archives and content will continue until your subscription period officially expires. After that, you'll lose access.
- Pausing Subscription: There is no widely advertised option to pause your ArtNews subscription. Cancellation is usually the only option to stop payments.
Having Trouble Cancelling Your ArtNews Subscription?
Sometimes the cancel button seems to play hide-and-seek. It's annoying. If you're running into trouble, here are a few things to try:
- Check Third-Party Subscriptions: Did you subscribe through Apple, Google, or another service? If so, you must cancel through that platform, not the ArtNews website.
- Use a Desktop Browser: Mobile sites can sometimes be buggy. Try logging into your account on a desktop or laptop computer to access the full site features.
- Clear Your Cache or Use Incognito: A classic tech trick for a reason. Clearing your browser's cache and cookies or using an incognito window can solve weird login or page-loading issues.
- Contact Support Directly: When all else fails, call them. The phone number is
1-800-925-8059
. Sometimes talking to a human is the fastest way to get it done.
Subscription Plans and Pricing (2025)
Plan | Price (per year) | Details |
---|---|---|
Print + Digital | $69.95 | Includes 4 quarterly print issues delivered to your home and full access to the digital edition and archives. |
Digital Only | $19.95 | Grants full access to the digital edition of the magazine and all online archives. No print copies. |
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Chloe Anne-Bennett
Streaming & Entertainment Editor
Chloe Anne-Bennett is the Streaming & Entertainment Editor at Pine AI. Chloe is a leading voice on the business of streaming, entertainment and the evolving landscape of digital media. Before contributing to Pine AI, Chloe was an entertainment correspondent for a major news outlet, where she reported on everything from box office trends to the impact of streaming services on traditional media. At Pine AI, Chloe leverages her deep industry knowledge to provide our readers with insightful analysis of the latest trends, helping them make sense of their subscriptions and where to hit the sweet spots in how to handle customer service reps.