ArtReview Asia  |  Winter 2015
In the Winter 2015 issue of ArtReview Asia, the theme of art and power is explored through a cover interview with Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, alongside the publication of the annual Power 100, the definitive guide to the most influential people in the contemporary artworld. Also featured are in-depth profiles on the provocative photography of Japan's Nobuyoshi Araki and the influential installations of Korean artist Haegue Yang. The issue also looks back at the legacy of critic Li Xianting and the '85 New Wave movement that shaped Chinese contemporary art, alongside an exclusive artist project by Lawrence Lek. Plus, Points of View columns explore the politics of culture in India and Thailand, and the surprising influence of Bob Dylan on Tamil literature. And of course, extensive previews of the season's key events, including the Kochi-Muziris and Sharjah biennials, alongside a full reviews section covering major shows from around the globe.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Winter 2015.