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Issue 117 - March, April 2020

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​ArtAsiaPacific Issue 117 (March/April 2020) explores the intersections of art, community, and resilience amid global uncertainty. The cover feature presents a conversation with Malaysian artist Yee I-Lann, discussing her collaborative weaving projects that intertwine indigenous traditions with contemporary narratives. Additional profiles spotlight artists Jen Liu, Ho Rui An, and Li Ran, each examining themes of labor, identity, and history through diverse mediums. The issue also includes a tribute to the late Huang Yong Ping, reflections on the early impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the art world, and reviews of significant exhibitions across Asia and beyond. A special feature delves into the Burger Collection's engagement with artist Tsang Kin-Wah, highlighting the evolving dialogue between art and society.

Softcover

104 pages

Dimensions: height 29.5 x width 22.5 x depth 1.4 cm

Publisher: Art Asia Pacific

Published (date) 2020

Country of publication: Hongkong

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ArtAsiaPacific magazine is the leading English-language periodical covering contemporary art and culture from Asia, the Pacific and the Middle East. Covering the latest in contemporary visual culture, ArtAsiaPacific is published six times a year in Hong Kong.

Canvas is a bi-monthly magazine distributed across the world and offering the very best in art and culture from the Middle East and beyond. With intelligent in-depth articles on everything from the visual arts to museums, galleries, photography and design, each issue carries an exclusive feature.

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