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ArtReview Asia Autumn 2025

ArtReview Asia Autumn 2025

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In the Autumn issue of ArtReview Asia, Max Crosbie-Jones explores how the artist Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook keeps trying to leave the artworld, and her work on mortality, feminism and dogs; Mark Rappolt interviews Sri Lankan artist and activist Pushpakanthan Pakkiyarajah, about war, landscape and how ‘everything is connected’; Adeline Chia examines how a rehang of the National Gallery Singapore reflects on the country’s 60th anniversary of independence; Oliver Basciano writes about how Naeem Mohaiemen’s new film deconstructs media narratives from the past, and what it offers us for the present; and Mikala Tai maps the aspects of horror film that shape the First Nations women that haunt Hayley Millar Baker’s new work. Also in the Autumn issue: a new artist project by Lakshmi Nivas Collective, Landscape Lexicon, the rise of female wuxia writers, Mark Rappolt annotates Victorian naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace’s 1860s writings from the Malay Archipelago, plus exhibition and book reviews.

What's inside the issue?

Art Previewed
The Interview Pushpakanthan Pakkiyarajah by Mark Rappolt
John Morgan by ArtReview
Moral Uncertainties by Gladys Lou
Girl Power by Xueting C. Ni

Art Featured
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook by Max Crosbie-Jones
Singapore at 60 by Adeline Chia
Naeem Mohaiemen by Oliver Basciano
Landscape Lexicon by Lakshmi Nivas Collective
Hayley Millar Baker by Mikala Tai
The Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace annotated by Mark Rappolt

Art Reviewed
Exhibitions & Books

36th Bienal de São Paulo, by Mateus Nunes
Phu’o’ng Linh Nguyen, by Max Crosbie-Jones
Artists for Artists, by Najrin Islam
Genevieve Leong, by Adeline Chia
The Plantation Plot, by Ellen Lee
Canton Modern, by Ilaria Maria Sala
Fiona Tan, by Digby Warde-Aldam
Kim Tschang-Yeul, by Joshua Kim
Takako Yamaguchi, by Claudia Ross

Sympathy Tower Tokyo, by Rie Qudan, reviewed by Mark Rappolt
Magadh, by Shrikant Verma, translated by Rahul Soni, reviewed by Alexander Leissle
Daido Moriyama: Quartet, edited by Mark Holborn, reviewed by Fi Churchman
Katabasis, by R.F. Kuang, reviewed by Yuwen Jiang
Kromosho, by Munem Wasif, reviewed by Pramodha Weerasekera
Goya.The Complete Prints, by José Manuel Matilla & Anna Reuter, reviewed by J.J. Charlesworth






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