ArtChronika

The issue included an article by Irina Vakar about Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Kliun, and on the cover was a photo of Zyablov's daughter, for which the editor-in-chief was criticized.

[5] In 2000, Alexander Sysoenko joined Zyablov as a co-publisher,[6][7] and in 2000-2001 the magazine was issued every 2 months, under the title "ART CHRONIKA" (in Latin script) in a bilingual format (Russian and English versions under one cover).

Since then, the ArtChronika magazine has been published only in Russian with a summary of articles in English at the end of each issue.

The editorial board of the magazine was created, consisting of: Iosif Bakshtein, Evgeny Zyablov, Victor Misiano, Nikolay Molok, Alexander Sysoenko.

During this period, the magazine was carried out with the support of the Ministry of Culture of Russia and it a joint project of ЗАО "ArtChronika" and the State Exhibition Center ROSIZO.

This rating has become so popular in the Russian art community that it was published annually (Top-50) since 2006 till the termination of the magazine.

[11] From 2006 until the closure of the magazine, its publisher was entrepreneur and the Deputy Minister of Property Relations of Russia Shalva Breus.

Until 2011, the magazine was published monthly, later - with a complicated periodicity of six issues per year (one in winter and summer and two in spring and autumn).

Among the columnists in the magazine collaborated: Andrey Erofeev, Ilya Falkovsky, Arina Kholina, Irina Kulik, etc.

Kiosk "Artchronika" on Pushkinskaya Square in Moscow , January 2012