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Second Asia-Pacific Triennial Of Contemporary Art, The (together with Installations & Performances: Artists’ Statements & List Of Works)

Turner, Caroline & Rhana Davenport
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151 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 31 cm. In pocket: “Installations & performances” ([16] p. : chiefly ill. ; 30 cm.) ; “List of works” ([4] p. ; 30 cm.) ; “Artists’ statements” ([6] p. ; 30 cm.).Map on end page. #0920Foreword / Doug Hall –Present encounters : mirror of the future / Caroline Turner –Developing regionalist perspectives in South-East Asian art historiography / T.K. Sabapathy –Contemporary art and the limits of globalisation / Nicholas Thomas –In time / Julie Ewington –A short walk in the Hindu Kush / David Elliott –Two or three things about ourselves / Geeta Kapur –A misfit in nowhereland / Pat Hoffie –Contemporary art : what/when/where / Jim Supangkat –A recentered world : post-European/pro-indigenous art from Aotearoa/New Zealand and Te Moananui-a-Kiwa/The South Pacific / Jonathan Mane-Wheoki –Networks / Alison Carroll –Australia and Asia –uncommon canvas? / Neil Manton –Bridging the East-West divide : a challenge for curators / Anne Kirker –Voices and spaces : shifting dialogue and the curatorial process / Rhana Devenport –The present situation of Japanese art / Fumio Nanjo –Japan : post-modern paradox / Caroline Turner –The revolution reinvigorated : art as cultural strategy, Chinese art in the 1990s / Claire Roberts –Being oneself : individualism in the contemporary art of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan / Oscar Ho Hing Kay –Remembering Hong Kong / Pat Hoffie –Issues in contemporary art in the Asia-Pacific region today / David Williams –/Jireab cibtenoirart art ub tge 1980s and 1990s / Young Mok Chung –The hermit’s new world / Alison Carroll –Contemporary Indian art : between continuity and disjuncture / Victoria Lynn –Vietnamese artists : making do, digging in, breaking out / Ian Howard –The Philippines : present tense / Julie Ewington –Thailand : this time around / Anne Kirker –Making ripples and catching waves : the context of Indonesian contemporary art / Timothy Morrell –Five Malaysian artists / Simon Elliott –Singapore : art and individuality / David Burnett –Pacific peoples : Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Torres Strait, indigenous Australia / Susan Cochrane –A Pacific story, screw the rim : we live in the basin / Margo Neale –Australian selection –Cai Guo Qiang –Chan Yuk Keung –Chen Yan Yin –Choi Jeong Hwa –Emiko Kasahara –Kim Hong-Joo –Kim Joon –Kim Myung-Hye –Lee Ming-Tse –Yasumasa Morimura –Takashi Murakami –Ellen Pau –Kimio Tsuchiya –Wang Guang Yi –Wang Jian Wei –Wang Luyan –Wu Tien-Chang –Yukinori Yanagi –Yun Suk-Nam –Zhang Xiaogang –Nindityo Adipurnomo –Anusapati –Arahmaiani (Yani) –Hupha Changkoon –Charlie Co –Dang Thi Khue?îÔÇÜ –Eng Hwee Chu –Francesca Enriquez (Keka) –Mark Justiniani –Kamin Kertchaiprasert –Mai Anh Du?î?ång –Nalini Malani –Mrinalini Mukherjee –Fauzan Omar, les fleurs de Malaisei –Chatchai Puipia –Raja Shahriman Raja Aziddin, killing tools –Navin Rawanchaikul –N.N. Rimzon, a house for the self –Jose Tence Ruiz –Hasnul Jamal Saidon –Sanggawa –Nilima Sheikh –Marintan Sirait –Vivan Sundaram –Agus Suwage –Suzann Victor –Jakapan Vilasineekul –Vu?î?å Da?îÔÇÜn Ta?îÔÇÜn –Wong Hoiy Cheong –Zai Kuning –Rene?î?ü Boutin –Campfire Group, all stock must go! –Wendi Choulai –Destiny Deacon –Tom Deko –Fiona Hall –Richard Joeban Harry –Kaibel Ka’a, shields of identity –Michael Mel and Anna Mel –Eric Natuoivi –Micheline Ne?î?üporon –Lin Onus –Luke Roberts –Kathy Temin –Denise Tiavouane –The Waka collective, migrating bodies : contemporary art practices in New Zealand –The Waka collective, taking it on board –Men’s waka, travel agency : exporting New Zealand art –John Pule –Brett Graham –Chris Booth –Ben Webb –Peter Robinson –Women’s waka –Bronwynne Cornish –Ani O’Neill –Yuk King Tan –Judy Millar –Lisa Reihana –Marie Shannon.(Please note: Over standard weight. Orders may incur additional postage charges. We will contact you prior to processing order to request your approval or contact us to confirm postage cost.)

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AuthorTurner, Caroline & Rhana Davenport
PublisherQueensland Art Gallery Brisbane
Year Published1996
Book Condition

Near Fine

Binding Type

Softcover

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