ArtReview Asia  |  Winter 2024
ArtReview Asia’s Winter issue features Indonesian artist and filmmaker Riar Rizaldi on the cover – and Stephanie Bailey dives into the quantum theories and Indigenous folklore that inform his work. Tyler Coburn finds that Kazakh artist Saule Suleimenova’s mixed-media works address her home country’s history of patriarchy and authoritarianism by countering these with intimate images of family history and demonstrators. Max Crosbie-Jones reflects on the displaced Myanmar artists who are recreating their communities in Thailand. Elsewhere in this issue: Sim Raejung’s artist project offers a humorous sketch of the human condition; American artist Mark Bradford speaks to Mark Rappolt about his community engagement and outreach programmes that have long been a part of his practice; Ilaria Maria Sala takes a look at Hong Kong’s art scene; ArtReview Asia highlights exhibitions to see this winter; plus exhibition reviews and book reviews from around the world.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Winter 2024.