ArtReview Asia  |  Autumn 2018
In the Autumn 2018 issue of ArtReview Asia, the theme of identity and its constraints is explored through an in-depth interview with cover artist Zeng Fanzhi, who discusses his approach to painting, art history, and the dialogue between Eastern and Western traditions. Also featured is a wide-ranging conversation with Maurizio Cattelan on the eve of his exhibition for Gucci in Shanghai, exploring copying, originality, and the nature of revolution. The issue includes a report from Bengaluru on the changing status of lithographic film posters from industrial objects to collectible art, and a special project by artist Gao Jie that attempts to teach an AI how to appreciate art. Plus, critical perspectives on the cultural roots of Korea's #MeToo movement; gender, violence, and mythology in India ; and the ongoing debate around decolonising museum collections in Berlin. And of course, an extensive guide to the autumn's must-see shows, including the Gwangju, Busan, Seoul Mediacity, and Liverpool biennials, with reviews of exhibitions by FX Harsono, Xu Bing, Haegue Yang, and John Akomfrah.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Autumn 2018.