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ALMANAC 2012

Almanac 2012
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Online Content
Preface

Best of Times, Worst of Times

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Never before in the seven years of compiling the Almanac have the editors of ArtAsiaPacific had so much change and upheaval to write about.

Iran USA Poland
Five Plus One

Slavs & Tatars

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While they would never be so explicit or didactic—their slogans remain coyly evocative—Slavs & Tatars manage to be in the right place at the right time.

Afghanistan
Countries

Afghanistan

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Now entering its tenth year of war as NATO forces continue to fight a Taliban insurgency, Afghanistan is still facing an uncertain future. The country struggles to rebuild its economy and shore up newly democratic political and social structures. 

Kazakhstan
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Kazakhstan

Laos
Countries

Laos

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One of the few remaining one-party communist states, Laos lags behind its regional neighbors in physical infrastructure, and the autocratic government controls the media and monitors internet usage. 

Lebanon
Countries

Lebanon

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Renowned for its liberal education, cultural openness and freedom of expression, Lebanon is a key center in the regional art scene. Following the cessation—but not resolution—of its 15-year civil war in 1990, and in the absence of government support, the revival of the art scene was spearheaded by a small group of individuals. 

Macau
Countries

Macau

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The world’s largest gambling center, this Special Administrative region of China derives over 70 percent of its revenue from casinos and the gaming industry. Macau’s few commercial galleries deal in decorative tourist art, yet the recent efforts of some artist-run spaces have increased and diversified opportunities for artists at home and abroad. 

Papua New Guinea
Countries

Papua New Guinea

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Home to over 1,000 different ethnicities speaking some 860 languages, Papua New Guinea (PNG) experiences frequent ethnic clashes. The country’s high rates of violent crime, official corruption and a spiraling HIV epidemic garnered its capital Port Moresby the distinction of being one of the world’s least desirable cities to live in.

Tajikistan
Countries

Tajikistan

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With a small economy based primarily on agriculture, Tajikistan is still recovering from a civil war (1992–97)  following the collapse of the Soviet Union. There is little funding for the arts and a negligible art market. 

Japan
Reflections

“When I grow up, I want to be an artist.”

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I will never forget the words of one 16-year-old high school student. It was a statement made immediately after he was rescued, after nine days trapped in the wreckage of his family’s home, which had been knocked down by the tsunami.

Indonesia Korea, South Japan
Books

Book Review

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This year’s selection of books present the maturity, complexity and diversity of contemporary art practices across the Asia-Pacific, as well as the independence of artists in the region from the traditional centers of art production in Europe and North America.

Print Content
NEWS
The New Normal
Controversy: What They Don’t Want You to See
Career Moves: Disembarking
Obituaries: Friends Remembered
A Year of Being Ai Weiwei: Missing in Action
Public Domain: Visible Statements
New Spaces: Bigger Better Faster Stronger
Awards: Nice One
Looking Ahead: All’s Well that Begins Well
CULTURAL CURRENCY
Occupy the Showroom
Auctions: Waving the White Paddle
Art Fairs: Keep on Walking
FIVE PLUS ONE
Mending the Difference
Zarina Hashmi
Walid Raad
Ming Wong
Tabaimo
Michael Parekowhai
COUNTRIES
Armenia
Australia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei
Cambodia
China
East Timor
Fiji
Georgia
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Kiribati
Korea, North
Korea, South
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Malaysia
Maldives
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Mongolia
Myanmar
Nauru
Nepal
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Northern Mariana Islands
Niue
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Palestine
Philippines
Qatar
Samoa
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Solomon Islands
Sri Lanka
Syria
Taiwan
Thailand
Tonga
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vietnam
Yemen
REFLECTIONS
Six Ways to Move Ahead
Kiran Nadar: A Beginning of Promising Ideas
Blair French: In the Aftermath
Matthew Ngui: Somewhere Along the Line . . .
Georgy Mamedov: Future in the Past
Marwa Arsanios: Some Notes from 2011 (text extracted from a notebook)
FESTIVALS
Reasons & Ways to Survive
Singapore Biennale
Sharjah Biennial
Yokohama Triennale
Istanbul Biennial
Venice Biennale
National Pavilions
National Pavilions
EXHIBITIONS
Break It Down
Galleries
Museums
Ten Museum shows for 2012
BOOKS
Centers and Margins