ArtReview Asia  |  Spring 2015
The Spring 2015 issue of ArtReview Asia, looks at the complex relationship between art and nature which is explored through a cover feature on Chinese artist Liang Shaoji and his lifelong collaboration with silkworms. Also featured are in-depth profiles on the work of Liu Wei, whose practice examines the realities of urban China, and the late Japanese painter Tetsuya Ishida, known for his surreal depictions of isolation in a technological society. This is complemented by an exclusive artist project by Ho Tzu Nyen, taken from his ongoing Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia. The Art & The City section offers a special report on the dynamic and evolving art scene in Ho Chi Minh City, while Points of View columns explore the work of Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, the state of art criticism in Tamil literature, and the political landscape of art in India. And of course, an extensive preview of what to see during Art Basel in Hong Kong, alongside highlights from the Sharjah Biennial, and a full reviews section covering major exhibitions from around the globe.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Spring 2015.