ArtAsiaPacific Issue 143- May/Jun 2025

ArtAsiaPacific

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- Size: 28.5 (L) x 21.5 (W) cm

- Binding: softcover, 104 pages

- Language: English

- Publisher: ArtAsiaPacific 2025


Editor's Letter
Editor’s Letter By Elaine W. Ng


Reports
One on One: Ella Wijt on Doris Salcedo By Ella Wijt
Auction Report: A Tale of Two Cities By Louis Lu
Whispering Gallery: Sunny Optimism in Shadowy Times By DT
The Point: Australian Arts in Crisis By Elizabeth Ann Macgregor
Dispatch: Ho Chi Minh City By Hung Duong
Previews By THE EDITORS
Art Fair Report: New Narratives By Louis Lu
143 News Roundup: Career Moves, Infrastructure, Controversies By the editors
143 News Main: Continuing Fallout in the Arts over Palestine By THE EDITORS
143 News Roundup: Awards & Obituaries By the editors


Essays
Essay: Preparing for a World of Tariffs By RYAN SU


Profiles
New Currents: Mafmadmaf By Annabel Preston
New Currents: Yein Lee By Effy Cao
Kei Imazu: Re-figuring Histories By Hung Duong
Bruno Zhu: Means and Ends By Chloe Chu
New Currents: Weera-it Ittiteerarak By Karen May Wai Plumptre


Features
Up Close: Jane Jin Kaisen By RICHARD VINE
Up Close: Shuang Li By LOUIS LU
Up Close: Raqs Media Collective By ANNABEL PRESTON
Inside Burger Collection: Anne Truitt By ALEX JEN
The Musical Eye: Su-Mei Tse By HG MASTERS
As the Spirit Moves You: Angela Goh’s Divine Choreography By Johanna Bear


Reviews
London: Arpita Singh: Remembering By RHEA MATHUR
New Delhi: Shilpa Gupta By Mario D’Souza
Book Review: I. M. Pei: Life is Architecture By EFFY CAO
Singapore: Yee I-Lann: Mansau-Ansau By Yvonne Wang
Los Angeles: Kelly Akashi By JENNIFER S. LI
Guangzhou: Figure as Monument: Alberto Giacometti in Langtou By Michele Chan
Seattle: Ai Wewei: Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei By TAK PHAM
Seoul: Pierre Huyghe: Liminal By Richard Vine
Sharjah: Sharjah Biennial 16: “to carry” By Annette Meier
Book Review: Art, War and Exile in Modern Korea: Rethinking the Life and Work of Lee Qoede By ANDY ST. LOUIS
Book Review: Việt Lê: Return Engagements By ANNETTE MEIER
Hong Kong: Ho Tzu Nyen: Three Stories: Monsters, Opium, Time By Louis Lu
Where I Work
Where I Work: Greg Ito By Jennifer S. Li


The Sketch
Christine Sun Kim: The Street, the Sidewalk, and the Sign By RICHARD VINE