Art Review Asia Vol. 12 No. 2
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In the Summer issue of ArtReview Asia, Kawita Vatanajyankur invites us to objectify her body in the service of a larger point about objectification, one that makes use of domestic scenes coated in a candy-flavoured layer of horror. Cheng Xinhao’s explorations of his home province of Yunnan entail... Read More
In the Summer issue of ArtReview Asia, Kawita Vatanajyankur invites us to objectify her body in the service of a larger point about objectification, one that makes use of domestic scenes coated in a candy-flavoured layer of horror. Cheng Xinhao’s explorations of his home province of Yunnan entail feats of endurance; his medium is his body, he says, for the way it reveals connections between ‘events and the landscape, the image and history’. The Vietnam-based collective Art Labor works extensively with artists based in their country’s Central Highlands – ArtReview Asia looks at the ways the group’s interventions provide new models for collaboration. Also in this issue: an interview with Tibetan photographer Tenzing Dakpa, columns on the disruptive power of love ballads and carnivals, exhibition previews and reviews, the backstory of Qiao Guo and a hidden artist intervention.
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