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ISSUE 106

NOV/DEC 2017

Issue 106
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Online Content
Editor's Letter

Multiple Realities

Also available in:  Chinese

In the November/December issue of ArtAsiaPacific, we look at how artists transform the spaces around us, making visible the hidden and overlooked

Editor's Letter

Multiple Realities

Also available in:  Chinese

In the November/December issue of ArtAsiaPacific, we look at how artists transform the spaces around us, making visible the hidden and overlooked

New Zealand
Reports: The Point

Private Philanthropy

Also available in:  Chinese

The United States has a long tradition of philanthropy. Every community knows that unless their citizens contribute, they simply will not have a hospital, library, art gallery or museum. 

Singapore
Profiles

Two of a Kind
John Chia and Cheryl Loh

Also available in:  Chinese

Art collectors from Singapore are a rare breed. Rarer yet are those who are young, articulate and collect thought-driven contemporary art. 

Korea, South USA
Features

Mind Body Ghost
Chung Seoyoung

Also available in:  Chinese

The word sculpture became harder to pronounce—but not really that much harder.

– Rosalind Krauss, Sculpture in the Expanded Field

Taiwan China Singapore Hong Kong USA
Reviews

Asian LGBTQ Issues and Art Now
Spectrosynthesis

Also available in:  Chinese

Among those in attendance at the opening night celebrations of “Spectrosynthesis,” held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei (MOCA Taipei)

Syria Armenia Lebanon
Reviews

Homesick
Hrair Sarkissian

Also available in:  Chinese

Set on the ground floor of the beautiful Sursock Museum in Ashrafieh, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Beirut, two video installations documented moments of transition in relation to the ongoing war in Syria. 

Print Content
REPORTS
FX Harsono on Timoteus Anggawan Kusno
Jakarta
Guggenheim China Show Neutered
Fairs a Go Go
Where Art Thou?
Make or Break
Open Season
Lives of Ambition
Stories to Tell
ESSAYS
Generation One-Point-Two-Five
PROFILES
João Vasco Paiva: On the Horizon
Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran: Primordial Psychedelia
FEATURES
Melati Suryodarmo: The World Within
Rashid Rana: Distorting Dimensions
A Question of Time
REVIEWS
15th Istanbul Biennial: A Good Neighbour
Passion and Procession: Art of the Philippines
Yoshitomo Nara: For Better or Worse, Works 1987-2017
Koo Jeong A: Ajeongkoo
Tomás Saraceno: Our Interplanetary Bodies
Zhou Tiehai: Will/We Must
Norberto Roldan: Rituals of Invasion and Resistance
Cheng Ran: Diary of a Madman
Toshio Matsumoto: Everything Visible is Empty
Polit-Sheer-Form Office: Our Red Packet for Your Favorite Blue
Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan: Of Fragments and Impressions
Ilham Contemporary Forum Malaysia 2009-2017
Ramin Haerizadeh: To Be or Not to Be, That is the Question. And though, It Troubles the Digestion.
Canan: Behind Mount QAF
Amar Kanwar: Such a Morning
No to the Invasion: Breakdowns and Side Effects
Lin Tianmiao: Protruding Patterns
Amir H. Fallah: A Stranger in Your Home
Art and Resistance
WHERE I WORK
Tun Win Aung and Was Nu
THE SKETCH
Jumana Emil Abboud

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