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ISSUE 111

NOV/DEC 2018

Issue 111
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Editor's Letter

Us, You, #MeToo

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Us, You, #MeToo

It has been one year since the New York Times published a report on the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. 

REPORTS: DISPATCH

Hanoi

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Hanoi

Hanoi prides itself on its 1,000-year history and diverse mix of Chinese, French and Soviet cultural influences.

ESSAYS

Hopping on a Broken Bandwagon

Hopping on a Broken Bandwagon

Despite evidence to the contrary, a network of fair organizers, galleries, so-called tastemakers, and even government bodies in Singapore continue to cultivate an art fair-industrial complex under the assumption that introducing more art fairs is a winning strategy for the local economy and art scene alike. 

Profiles

Understated Visionaries
Akiko Yamazaki and Jerry Yang

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Understated Visionaries

“When I first started to think about collecting, I really had no basis for judging what was good or bad,” the ever-humble Jerry Yang said when I asked him about the beginnings of his journey as a collector. 

FEATURES: THEN AND NOW

A Look Back Through Our Archives, From 1993 to 2017

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A Look Back Through Our Archives, From 1993 to 2017

In the mid-1990s, Peter Robinson caught the attention of curators and collectors alike in New Zealand. 

Reviews

Shoji Ueda

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Shoji Ueda

Spread across the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre in Beijing’s Caochangdi art district, the first exhibition in China of the Japanese photographer Shoji Ueda (1913–2000) was an understated showcase of the joy that the artist found in his photography. 

Reviews

A Hollow in a World Too Full
Cao Fei

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A Hollow in a World Too Full

In a dank, moss-covered concrete room, a Guan Yu statue sat in webs of dust in a shrine.

Print Content
REPORTS
On Kawara
Hanoi
Global Uproar Over Shahidul Alam’s Arrest
Gana (Hear, Think, Understand)
Spinning Up, Winding Down
Where Art Thou?
The Inevitable Descent
Survival Strategies
Here and There
In Between
ESSAYS
We Are Each One An Other
Ladies and Gentlemen of Leisure
PROFILES
Dale Harding: Always Painting, Always Sculpting
Akiko Yamazaki And Jerry Yang: Understated Visionaries
Khvay Samnang: The Long Way Home
FEATURES
Ma Qiusha: Cutting Through Histories
Anita Dude: Naked and Knife-sharp
Young & Emerging: New Digitals
Then and Now
Giving Voice, Forming Body: A Conversation between Christina Végh, Alexander Birchler and Teresa Hubbard
REVIEWS
Gwangju Biennale 2018: Imagined Borders
Tarrawarra Biennial: From Will To Form
Kunié Sugiura: Aspiring Experiments / New York In 50 Years
Busan Biennale: Divided We Stand
Cheng Ran: The Lament: Mountain Ghost
Fx Harsono: Reminiscence
Ties Of History
Indonesia, Spirit Of The World
Subcontracted Nations
Five Heads (Tavan Tolgoi) – Art, Anthropology And Mongol Futurism
The Progressive Revolution: Modern Art For A New India
Tadanori Yokoo: Death And Dreams
Siah Armajani: Follow This Line
Tomoo Gokita
The Art of Place, the Place of Art
WHERE I WORK
Izumi Kato
THE SKETCH
Keiichi Tanaami

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