ArtReview Asia  |  Spring 2022
The Spring issue of ArtReview Asia looks at how different materials – from textile and film, to painting, debris and the written word – can speak to issues of conflict, environment, censorship, race relations and political consciousness. Featuring Shubigi Rao, who will represent Singapore at this year’s Venice Biennale; Apichatpong Weerasethakul, one of Thailand’s most acclaimed filmmakers tackling the country’s state oppression; Michael Wang whose latest body of work investigates the pollution of China’s Lake Tai; Hyun-Sook Song’s paintings which contain memories of a past Korea; the work of revolutionary Filipina poet Kerima Tariman; and an interview with curator Legacy Russell, on the subversive power of quilts made by Black women’s cooperative Gee’s Bend.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Spring 2022.