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Issue 118 - May, June 2020
ArtAsiaPacific Issue 118 (May/June 2020) delves into how the COVID-19 pandemic has compelled a reevaluation of overlooked aspects within global social, economic, and cultural systems. The cover feature spotlights Sawangwongse Yawnghwe, whose paintings and installations preserve the cultural memories of Myanmar's persecuted Shan people. Another feature examines the legacy of Carlos Villa (1936–2013), an artist and educator who championed diversity in the United States. The "Up Close" section includes works by Yhonnie Scarce and Edition Office, Wang Tuo, and the duo Sun Yuan and Peng Yu. Additionally, the issue presents perspectives on Brie Ruais's process-driven ceramic sculptures, profiles artist Ruth Buchanan, and explores Lu Yang's Shanghai studio, known for new-media art that investigates consciousness and the human body. A dispatch from San Francisco addresses the city's shifting cultural landscape amid gentrification.
Softcover
88 pages
Dimensions: height 29.5 x width 22.5 x depth 1.0 cm
Publisher: Art Asia Pacific
Published (date) 2020
Country of publication: Hongkong
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