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ISSUE 110

SEP/OCT 2018

Issue 110
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Editor's Letter

Dragons, Hydra and the 21st Century

Also available in:  Chinese
Dragons, Hydra and the 21st Century

Back in 1993, when ArtAsiaPacific published its first print edition, the Internet had just broken out of its shell as the World Wide Web and was still a duckling learning to swim in the waters of global communication. 

Profiles

Double Time

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Double Time

New York-based conceptual artist Wong Kit Yi shares a website, apartment and body with her business manager Ali Wong. 

Features

Future Cities

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Future Cities

Urban dispatches from five artists and writers

in 2050.

Features

Future Markets

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Future Markets

International gallerists speculate on buying, selling and distributing art in 2050.

Features

Young & Emerging: New Narratives

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Young & Emerging: New Narratives

In 2009, three graduate students rented a musty, water-damaged basement in Seoul and invited guests to the space.

Reviews

Systems
Lin Tianmiao

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Systems

In the 1970s and ’80s, Chinese avant-garde artists showed their work in apartment spaces to evade intervention by government authorities. 

Reviews

Crashing
Lee Bul

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Crashing

A work catching fire and forcing the cancellation of a preview would seem an inauspicious start to any exhibition. 

Where I Work

Mit Jai Inn

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Mit Jai Inn

Perhaps the best-known artist in Thailand is one the rest of the world has barely heard of. 

Print Content
REPORTS
MAP Office on Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba
Ai Weiwei’s Beijing Studio Torn Down
B Movie Synopsis
Knowledge Is King
Where Art Thou?
Up and Down
Back with a Bang?
Latitudes and Longitudes
ESSAYS
Global Curatorial Futures
Rising Generation
PROFILES
LAWRENCE LEK: Architect of Virtuality
LARISSA SANSOUR: Between Future and Fiction
FEATURES
Future Institutions
Then and Now
How to See [what isn’t there]
REVIEWS
Zao Wou-ki: Space Is Silence
Sun Xun
Karrabing Film Collective: The Mermaids: Mirror Worlds
Echigo-tsumari Art Triennale 2018
Ho Tzu Nyen: One or Several Works
Xu Bing: Thought and Method
In Search of Southeast Asia Through the M+ Collections
Paul Pfeiffer: Incarnator
Shilpa Gupta: For, in Your Tongue, I Can Not Fit
Silence
Eko Nugroho: Plastic Democracy
Reza Abdoh
Out of the Past
FINE PRINT
Flesh and Spirit and Advanced Lessons for Buying at Auction
THE SKETCH
Ma Qiusha

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