ArtReview Asia  |  Spring 2017
Inside the Spring 2017 issue of ArtReview Asia, the theme of collaboration is explored through an in-depth profile of cover artist Sheela Gowda, who discusses her work with artisans and craftspeople. Also featured is a wide-ranging interview with philosopher Reza Negarestani on collective intelligence, and a look at the continuing influence of the "godfather" of Chinese contemporary art, critic Li Xianting. This is complemented by a profile of the late Chen Shaoxiong, a key member of China’s Big-Tail-Elephant Group, and an exclusive artist project by Ho Tzu Nyen from his ongoing Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia. Plus, Points of View on the poetry of Perundevi and the rise of cultural nationalism in India, and a look at the politics of memory in recent Thai cinema. And of course, an extensive preview of what to see during Art Basel in Hong Kong, alongside highlights from Documenta 14 in Athens and the Sharjah Biennial, and a full reviews section covering major exhibitions from around the world.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Spring 2017.