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ISSUE 102

MAR/APR 2017

Issue 102
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Editor's Letter

Rebels with Causes

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No one knew what to expect when Donald J. Trump assumed the most powerful job in the United States. 

Reports: One on One

Lantian Xie on Deepak Unnikrishnan

Deepak Unnikrishnan is a writer from Abu Dhabi whose work has fundamentally shaped the contours of my thinking, and whose ethics have taught me how to practice and how to belong. 

Reports: The Point

Expanding the Vision for Arts Patronage

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The idea of the bohemian artist, poor yet determined in pursuit of creative expression, is a trope that has existed throughout the history of human civilization.

Essays

F for Forensics

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It is said that strong economic times breed white-collar crimes, and the ostentatious transactions associated with the art market would seem a plausible, fertile host for turbid agendas.

Australia
Profiles

Instinctual Movements
Clinton Ng

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For the past sixteen years, Clinton Ng has been recognized as one of Australia’s leading gastroenterologists.

Pakistan
Features

Tranquility Amid Turmoil
Lala Rukh

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In September 1981, an 18-year-old pregnant woman and her husband were arrested in Pakistan after they had eloped. 

Australia Japan
Reviews

Connect with Everything
Tatsuo Miyajima

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For Tatsuo Miyajima, numbers hold the key to the universe. The Japanese artist believes the digits one through nine embody the Buddhist philosophy of change and renewal.

China Hong Kong Taiwan USA
Reviews

Tales of Our Time

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Lu Xun (1881–1936) was not the first writer to pen tales in vernacular Chinese, but he spurred the literary form in ways that were unseen before his time. 

Fine Print

A Framework for Connectors in the Art World

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Connectors are not as rare as you might think. You may already know some connectors, or are one yourself.

Print Content
LETTERS & CORRECTIONS
Art Should Remain Free
REPORTS
Tbilisi
The Blacklist
Trading Places
Where Art Thou?
Guessing Game
Seeking Shelter
Pushing Limits
Double Crossings
PROFILES
Jaime C. Laya: Treasure Trove
Agah Uğur: Alternative Energies
Jin-Goon Kim: Test of Time
Jenny Wang: Public Ambitions
Evan Chow: Private Portals
FEATURES
Hassan Sharif: Staying Alive
Kingsley Ng: Moving Memories
The Path is the Goal
REVIEWS
Why not Ask again: Arguments, Counter-arguments and Stories
Su-Mei Tse: Moony Tunes
Orlan: Technobody Retrospective
5th Anyang Public Art Project
Yang Fudong: Moving Mountains
Tech style Series 1.0: Ariadne’s Thread
FX Harsono: Gazing on Identity
Kosit Juntaratip: Allergic Realities
Kochi-Muziris Biennale: Forming in the Pupil of an Eye
Faig Ahmed: Nə Var, Odur (It is What It is)
Jerusalem Show VIII: Before and After Origins
Kishio Suga: Situations
Shezad Dawood: Kalimpong
Faiza Butt: Paracosm
Zao Wou-Ki: No Limits
Reuven Israel: As Above, so Below
Riots and Revelry
WHERE I WORK
Ha Chong-Hyun
THE SKETCH
Manuel Ocampo

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