ArtReview Asia  |  Autumn & Winter 2014
This Autumn & Winter 2014 issue of ArtReview Asia is hit by ‘Biennial Fever’, featuring interviews with the curators of the season’s biggest events: Charles Esche on the São Paulo Bienal, Jessica Morgan on the Gwangju Biennale and Nicolas Bourriaud on the Taipei Biennial , alongside chief curator Anselm Franke’s notes on the Shanghai Biennale. Complementing this is a conversation with philosopher Graham Harman on the Speculative Realist theories influencing today’s curators. The cover is dedicated to Korean artist Lee Bul, whose work looks to the failed utopias of the past to create disturbing visions of the future. This issue also includes the inaugural FutureGreats Asia, a guide to eleven emerging artists selected by a panel of established curators, critics and artists. Further features explore the experimental ‘camera lucida cinema’ of Taiwanese artist Kao Chung-Li and the alternative, self-organised art practices of contemporary China, plus an artist project by Charwei Tsai and Tsering Tashi Gyalthang.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in ArtReview Asia Autumn & Winter 2014.