ArtReview Asia  |  Autumn 2016
In the Autumn 2016 issue of ArtReview Asia, the connections between art and philosophy are explored in a wide-ranging interview with cover artist Lee Ufan, who discusses his relationship with Mono-ha, Dansaekhwa, and the balance between Eastern and Western thought. Also featured is a profile on the influential "godfather of Chinese video art," Zhang Peili; a look at artists who use food as their medium, including Rirkrit Tiravanija and Slavs and Tatars; and an exclusive artist project by Bani Abidi. Plus, Art & The City offers a special focus on the rapidly developing art scene in Dubai, while Points of View columns explore the legacy of Tamil writer Pudhumaipithan, the complexities of "Thainess" in Thai culture, and art censorship in India. And of course, extensive previews of the autumn's three major East Asian art events - the Gwangju, Shanghai, and Taipei biennials - alongside a full reviews section covering shows from around the globe.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Autumn 2016.