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ArtReview Asia Winter 2024

ArtReview Asia Winter 2024

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ArtReview Asia’s Winter issue features Indonesian artist and filmmaker Riar Rizaldi on the cover – and Stephanie Bailey dives into the quantum theories and Indigenous folklore that inform his work. Tyler Coburn finds that Kazakh artist Saule Suleimenova’s mixed-media works address her home country’s history of patriarchy and authoritarianism by countering these with intimate images of family history and demonstrators. Max Crosbie-Jones reflects on the displaced Myanmar artists who are recreating their communities in Thailand. Elsewhere in this issue: Sim Raejung’s artist project offers a humorous sketch of the human condition; American artist Mark Bradford speaks to Mark Rappolt about his community engagement and outreach programmes that have long been a part of his practice; Ilaria Maria Sala takes a look at Hong Kong’s art scene; ArtReview Asia highlights exhibitions to see this winter; plus exhibition reviews and book reviews from around the world.

What's inside the issue?

 

Art Previewed
Previews by ArtReview Asia
The Interview Mark Bradford by Mark Rappolt
Identity Politics by Ilaria Maria Sala
Simply the Best by Thu-Huong Ha
Alt-Religion by Nathaniel Budzinski
Art Against Populism by J.J. Charlesworth

Art Featured
Riar Rizaldi by Stephanie Bailey
Saule Suleimenova by Tyler Coburn
The Doors: In and Out of the Squares Project by Sim Raejung
Myanmar in Thailand by Max Crosbie-Jones

Art Reviewed
Exhibitions & Books

Satoshi Kawata, by Adeline Chia
Hu Jiayi, by Xinjie Wang Naoya Hatakeyama, by Toby Reynolds
15th Gwangju Biennale, by Mark Rappolt
Udomsak Krisanamis, by Martin Herbert
Hyeree Ro, by Emily Chun
Sophia Al-Maria & Lydia Ourahmane, by Madeleine Jacobs
Jen Liu, by Aaina Bhargava
Tao Hui, by Ilaria Maria Sala
Homing Instinct, by Max Crosbie-Jones
Michael Joo, by Mark Rappolt
Black Box, by Adeline Chia
Busan Biennale 2024, Mark Rappolt Kenji Ide, by Sofia Hallström

The Sprirt of Hope, by Byung-chul Han, reviewed by Mark Rappolt
Book of Games, by Carsten Höller, reviewed by Fi Churchman
In Writing, by Hattie Crisell, reviewed by Orit Gat
Set My Heart On Fire, by Izumi Suzuki, reviewed by Nirmala Devi
The African Gaze: Photography, Cinema and Power, by Amy Sall, reviewed by Sarah Jilani
The Use of Photography, by Annie Ernaux and Marc Marie, reviewed by Yuwen Jiang

Comic By Viktor Hachmang

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