ArtReview Asia  |  Autumn 2020
The Autumn issue looks ahead to a period in art and in politics that is full of promise and not a little uncertainty. Including a response by Taro Nettleton to the Yokohama Triennale, an interview with Jacob Fabricius, artistic director of the next edition of the Busan Biennale and a feature, by Max Crosbie-Jones, delving into Thailand’s northeast. The eco-politics of the Philippines is the broader subject of a feature by Marv Recinto on the artist Martha Atienza. Adeline Chia looks at the visionary art of Myanmar artist Po Po on the occasion of his exhibition in Singapore. And Patrick Reed highlights the work and influence of Vietnamese filmmaker, writer and literary theorist Trinh T. Minh-ha. Plus a roundup of the most interesting and provocative new books and exhibitions from across the region, previewed, reviewed and otherwise explored.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Autumn 2020.