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VOL. 3 NO. 3

1996

Vol. 3 No. 3
Print Content
COMMENTARY
Editorial
You Are Not Here: An exhibition of Korean art in Edinburgh
The New Vanuatu Cultural Centre: The reopening of this unusual museum
Dance Party: The Vanuatu Cultural Centre Mini National Arts Festival
Portraits Kanak: A haunting exhibition of ethnographic photographs by Fritz Sarasin
Fourteen Thousand Degrees: The beautiful nickel sculptures of Liliane Rogozyk
Burning Bridges: The contentious California conference “Re-writing the Pacific”
Sixteen Words: Edgar Heap of Birds, Judy Watson and friends
The Nervous System: New Zealand neuroses
ESSAYS
From Chosun Dynasty to Segehwa: A cultural mapping of contemporary Korea
Videomatic: Beauty, kitsch and politics in contemporary Korean art
Portapaik: Nam June Paik interviewed
Baubles, Bangles and Beads: Interviews with four Korean women artists
Painting Nothing: The minimal aesthetic of Korean monochrome painting
The Battlefield is Just in Front of Us: The little-known world of North Korean art
In the Eye of the Tiger: Korean artists in America
Choi Hyunsoo: A Korean artist in Paris
Made in Taiwan: After the political art of the 1980s, what for the 1990s?
Through the Keyhole: The third Chiangmai art and culture festival
ART DIRECTORY
Exhibition Report: Australia Month at the Seoul Arts Centre
Gallery and Museum Guide: A comprehensive guide to the best Asian and Pacific art galleries and institutions
REVIEWS
Fumio Nanjo on “Asian View”
Carole Shepheard on “Bodies in Question”
Melanie Boyle on Sadashi Inuzuka
Laura Fan on Bayu Utomo Radjikin
Flaudette May V. Datuin on Judy Watson, Pinaree Sanpitak and Doris Hinzen-Roehrig