The print journal (printed as volumes) was established by Deepwell in 1998. Prior to this, n.paradoxa existed as an online journal (issues 1–21, ISSN1461-0426) which was established in 1996 and this parallel edition online ran until 2010 with entirely different content to the print journal.[3][4] Each volume of n.paradoxa focused on a particular theme and typically included articles devoted to art theory and criticism from a feminist perspective,[5] as well as interviews with artists.[2] The website contained extensive online resources on feminism in the visual arts internationally, including reviews of exhibits, books, and websites.[6]n.paradoxa participated in the Documenta 12 magazines project as part of the 2007 documenta exhibition in Kassel. After 2011, volumes were simultaneously published in print and electronic format online.
^Rampley, Matthew (2012). Art History and Visual Studies in Europe: Transnational Discourses and National Frameworks. Leiden: Brill Academic. pp. 360–361. ISBN978-9004218772.