ArtReview Asia  |  Summer 2016
Inside the Summer 2016 issue ofArtReview Asia, the relationship between art and technology is explored through an in-depth interview with Toshiyuki Inoko of cover artists teamLab, who discusses their immersive digital installations and utopian visions. This is complemented by a profile on Chinese artist Sun Xun, who similarly creates fantastical worlds through his animations and ink paintings, and a feature on the intricate, socially engaged mapmaking of Qiu Zhijie. Plus, a special report delves into how artists like Ryoji Ikeda and Jon Rafman are responding to our increasingly technological world, and an exclusive artist project is contributed by Raqs Media Collective. The Art & The City section offers a special focus on the contemporary art scene in Tehran, while Points of View columns explore the politics of culture in India and Thailand, and why Bob Dylan matters in Madras. And of course, extensive previews of the summer's key events, including Manifesta 11 in Zurich and the Berlin Biennale, alongside reviews of the Dhaka Art Summit and solo shows for artists including Danh Vō and Charles Lim.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Summer 2016.