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ArtReview Asia Magazine Winter 2024 Back Issue

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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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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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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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Founded in 2013 to cover art from the various perspectives at play across the world’s largest continent, ArtReview Asia is dedicated to challenging established views and exploring the contingent and contested in art. From eastern Turkey to eastern Japan (and everywhere up, down and in between), the magazine looks at gaps and blind spots, charting the ways in which artists are responding to local contexts and the evolving challenges of the present. At its heart, ArtReview Asia is both marking and shaping the pathways of alternative and non-Western art.

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