Available are five vintage Art Asia Pacific magazines from 2007 (Issues 52, 53, 54, 55, and 56) all in good condition - $15 each
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MAR/APR 2007 (ISSUE 52)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- Life Studies By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- NEWS: Ho Chi Minh City By Elaine W. Ng
- NEWS: Cuenca By Andrew Maerkle
- NEWS: Obituary: Matsuzawa Yutaka (1922-2006) By Reiko Tomii
- NEWS: Obituary: Jonathan Napack (1967-2007) By Hou Hanru and Philip Tinari
- HOT SPOT: Gordon Tsai's Dream Community By Susan Kendzulak
- ONE ON ONE: Wang Shu: Chinese Garden By Alex Ulam
- HOT SPOT: Pacific New Wave By Giles Peterson
- STATE OF THE ART: The Loaded Brush By George Alexander
- HOT SPOT: Modern Medicis Makeover Shanghai By Rebecca Catching
- THE POINT: Cubism in Asia: Bound to History By Ho Tzu Nyen
PROFILES
- Yu Hong: Formal Twist By Xenia Piëch
- Michael Mel: Hearing Silenced Voices By Pamela C. Rosi
FEATURES
- Telling Selves & Talking Others By Geremie R. Barmé
- Atul Dodiya: Palimpsest / Forcefield By Deepak Ananth
- Yoshimoto Nara and Graf: Happy Together By Yukie Kamiya
- David Griggs: Blessed Grunge By Gina Fairley
- Gajin Fujita: Write or Die By Jason Steuber
- Wei Dong: Third Eye By Andrew Maerkle
- Bharti Kher, Liu Xiaodong, Chung Suejin: A Favorable Likeness By The Editors
REVIEWS
- Sydney: Juan Davila By George Alexander
- Canberra: Michael Riley By Michael Desmond
- Tokyo: Yasumasa Morimura By Lucy Birmingham Fujii
- Beijing: Hungry God: Indian Contemporary Art By Carol Lu
- Bangkok: Watchara Prayoonkum & Yan Lei By Brian Mertens
- Codroipo: EurHope 1153 By Luigi Fassi
- Berlin: Yin Xiuzhen By Astrid Mania
- London: Word Into Art: Artists Of The Modern Middle East By Maymanah Farhat
- New York: Yang Fudong By Andrew Maerkle
- New York: Jonathan Meese & Tal R By Jessica Kraft
- Philadelphia: Jean Shin By Murtaza Vali
- FILM REVIEW: Syndromes and a Century By Adrian Martin
- BOOK REVIEW: Nine Lives: The Birth of Avant-Garde Art in New China By Don J. Cohn
- Tokyo: Atsushi Fukui By Kenichi Kondo
- Hamburg: Walid Raad By Belinda Grace Gardner
- Paris: Languages Of The Desert: Contemporary Arab Art From The Gulf States By Maymanahi Farhat
WHERE I WORK
- Noh Sang Kyoon By Andrew Maerkle
PROJECTS IN THE MAKING
- Ben Quilty: Rising Son By Michael Desmond
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MAY/JUN 2007 (ISSUE 53)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- Things Fall Apart; The Center Cannot Hold By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- THE BIG PICTURE: Huang Rui By Britta Erickson & Elena Shih
- HOT SPOT: IM Pei’s Active Retirement By Harry Perlmutter
- STATE OF THE ART: Living in a Beautiful Japan By Roger McDonald
- NEWS: Sherman Galleries Goes Non-Profit By Gina Fairley
- NEWS: Abu Dhabi Collects Cultural Capital By Murtaza Vali
- NEWS: DIFC Gulf Art Fair Launches In Dubai By Elaine W. Ng
- NEWS: Galleries Follow Art Fair Caravan By Andrew Maerkle
- NEWS: Aicon Gallery Opens In West End By Deeksha Nath
- THE POINT: In Search Of The Real Thing By Andrew Maerkle
- ONE ON ONE: Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook By Brian Curtin
- NEWS: Sharjah Biennial Gives UAE Culture Boom Eco-focus By Jessica Kraft
- NEWS: Armenian Artists Make Friends in France By Marlyne Sahakian
- AUCTION REPORT: The Floating Bubble By Don J. Cohn
- NEWS: Thai Artists Rock About Love By Brian Mertens
- NEWS: Shiseido Hatches New Award For Young Artists By Kenichi Kondo
PROFILES
- Mr. By Andrew Maerkle
- Terence Koh By Paul Laster
- Eric Chang By Elaine W. Ng
FEATURES
- Nasreen Mohamedi: "What Geometry One Finds On The Beach" By Gregory Galligan
- Ai Weiwei: The Freedom Of Irreverence By Charles Merewether
- Hangzhou is all right By Philip Tinari
- Not Only Possible But Also Necessary: Art in the Present Tense By Robert Storr And Hou Hanru
- Venice Biennale 52nd International Art Exhibition By Various Authors
- The Cook, The Curator, The Bike & The Festivals: Venice, Kassel, Münster By Andrew Maerkle
REVIEWS
- BOOK REVIEWS: Memory, Metaphor, Mutations By Murtaza Vali
- Melbourne: Howard Arkley By George Alexander
- Mito: The Door Into Summer By Kenichi Kondo
- Hong Kong: Tong Yanrunan By Julia Tanski-Gilbert
- Shanghai: Body Talk By Rebecca Catching
- Karlsruhe: Totalstadt. Beijing Case By Astrid Mania
- London: Amrita Sher-Gil & Vivan Sundaram By Courtney J. Martin
- New York: Eastern Edge By Lisa Varghese
- New York: Huang Yong Ping By Samir S. Patel
- Washington, D.C.: Simryn Gill By Murtaza Vali
- Northridge: Island Affinities By Pamela C. Rosi
- San Francisco: World Factory By Carina Cha
- FILM REVIEWS: Mongolian Ping Pong By Samuel Jamier
- Moscow: We Are Your Future By Philip Tinari
- Bangkok: Thakon Khao Sa-Ad By Gregory Galligan
- Beijing: Wang Xingwei By Carol Lu
WHERE I WORK
- Liu Wei By Laurent Gutierrez and Valérie Portefaix
- Projects in the Making
- Eko Nugroho: Your Freedom Embrasing Me By Elaine W. Ng
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JULY/AUG 2007 (ISSUE 54)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- Independent Thinking By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- NEWS: Unstoppable Market Fan Fair By Elaine W. Ng
- NEWS: Obituary: Mai Ghoussoub (1952-2007) By Maymanah Farhat
- STATE OF THE ART: Lines of Control By Hammad Nasar
- NEWS: Vancouver By Andy Cushman
- NEWS: Karlsruhe By Bryony Roberts
- NEWS: Seattle By Susan Emerling
- NEWS: Islamabad By Murtaza Vali
- THE POINT: Hong Kong: Ten Years On By Eric Wear
- One on One: Pi Li: Going Public By Carolee Thea
- NEWS: Sydney By Gina Fairley
- NEWS: Baroda By Deeksha Nath
- THE BIG PICTURE: Peter Hill and Gail Hastings: Cue the Sun By George Alexander
- NEWS: Round Up: CV Season By Andrew Maerkle
- HOT SPOT: Shezad Dawood: Posh Studio By Deeksha Nath
- HOT SPOT: End of Empire By Jonathan Napack
PROFILES
- Junebum Park: Master Illusionist By Zoe Butt
- Chien-Chi Chang: No Flash Needed By David Frazier
FEATURES
- Xu Zhen: Sex, Lies and Videotape By Rebecca Catching
- Zarina: Edges of Her World By Samir S. Patel
- Gimhongsok: Wild Korea By Shinyoung Chung
- Nataraj Sharma: The Iron Man By Andrew Maerkle
- Emily Jacir: All That Remains By Murtaza Vali
REVIEWS
- Helsinki: Wind From The East By Luigi Fassi
- Los Angeles: Eternal Flame: Imagining A Future At The End Of The World By Shana Nys Dambrot
- Hong Kong: Adrian Wong By Nadim Abbas
- Bangkok: Kamin Lertchaiprasert By Brian Mertens
- Mumbai: Anju Dodiya By Zehra Jumabhoy
- London: Anup Mathew Thomas By Deeksha Nath
- New York: Wang Jin By Samir S. Patel
- New York: Tala Madani By Andrew Maerkle
- FILM REVIEW: Provoked By Leigh Goldstein
- BOOK REVIEW: Ascending Chaos: The Art of Masami Teraoka 1966-2006 By Eric C. Shiner
- New York: Bhupen Khakhar By Cathleen Chaffee
- New Delhi: A. Balasubramaniam By Minhazz Majumdar
- Brisbane: Isabel And Alfredo Aquilizan By Zoe Butt
- Tokyo: Tsuyoshi Ozawa By Kenichi Kondo
- Shanghai: Gu Dexin By Rebecca Catching
- Beijing: Yuan Shun By Henri Benaim
WHERE I WORK
- Sudhir Patwardhan By Jitish Kallat
PROJECTS IN THE MAKING
- Kamrooz Aram Trial By Fire By Christopher Y. Lew
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SEP/OCT 2007 (ISSUE 55)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- Horizontal Collaboration By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- NEWS: Japan Society Celebrates Centennial Through Reinvention By Andy Cushman
- NEWS: Apichatpong Bids To Unshackle Thai Cinema By Brian Mertens
- NEWS: Beijing Galleries Put Caochangdi On The Map By Jared Bezzant
- NEWS: Beirut Art Space ESPACE SD Closes By Maymanah Farhat
- NEWS: Sculpture On Fire By Luigi Fassi
- NEWS: Round Up By Regina Bresler
- NEWS: Shanghai's Hi-tech Art Park Undergoes Museum Upgrade By Rebecca Catching
- The Point: Transexperience By Lorenzo Fiaschi
- HOT SPOT: Miami is Just the Beginning By Jonathan Napack
- STATE OF THE ART: The Case Of The Readymade Mountain By Chin-Chin Yap
- NEWS: Open 2007 Steals Venice Limelight By Jade Takakuwa
- NEWS: Government Stays Steady On Singpore Art Development By Andrew Maerkle
- NEWS: Kolkata Plans Museum Of Modern Art By Beth Citron
PROFILES
- Agust Suwage: Specters Of Civilization By Rifky Effendy
- Jitish Kallat: Copyright 2007 By Beth Citron
- Zhang Huan: Thinking Big By David Teh
- Howard Farber: An Unlikely Collector Sells By Ian Driscoll
FEATURES
- Bringing Home The Bacon: Wim Delvoye By Paul Laster
- Open Door Policy: ShContemporary 07 By The Editors
- In A Dream: Yan Pei-Ming By Hou Hanru
- Belly Of The Beast: Takashi Murakami By Andrew Maerkle
- New World Portraiture: Kehinde Wiley By Paul D. Miller
- Ready To Launch: Wang Du By Jérôme Sans
- The World Is Flat: Isaac Julien By Roselee Goldberg
REVIEWS
- New York: Huang Rui By Andrew Maerkle
- Brisbane: Dadang Christanto By Zoe Butt
- Tokyo: Kazz Sasaguchi By Kenichi Kondo
- Shanghai: Birdhead By Rebecca Catching
- Beijing: Song Dong By Henri Stéphan Benaim
- Hong Kong: Leung Chi Wo By Nadim Abbas
- Bangkok: Yuree Kensaku By Brian Mertens
- Paris: David Noonan By Erin Cowgill
- London: Hema Upadhyay By Sally Lai
- New York: Naoto Nakagawa By Midori Yoshimoto
- Toronto: "Post Object" By Natasha Bissonauth
- 52nd Venice Biennale and documenta 12 By Andrew Maerkle
- FILM REVIEW: Crossing the Line By David Frazier
- New York: Chen Qiulin By Samir S. Patel
- BOOK REVIEW: Brought to Light II By George Alexander
WHERE I WORK
- Kimsooja By Trevor Smith
PROJECTS IN THE MAKING
- Armen Eloyan By Marlyne Sahakian
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NOV/DEC 2007 (ISSUE 56)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- In Search of Lost Time By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- STATE OF THE ART: Pakistan Goes Global! By Murtaza Vali
- NEWS: Asia-Australia Arts Centre Names New Director By Gina Fairley
- HOT SPOT: Zina Kaye, Caia Hagel & Tim Georgeson By George Alexander
- NEWS: Artists Roll Through Autumn Award Season By Andrew Maerkle
- NEWS: New Neighbors Bring Chinese Stars to Chelsea By Regina Bresler
- NEWS: ShContemporary Serves Up Asian Match Point By Andrew Maerkle
- NEWS: Asian Contemporary Art Fair Debuts in New York By A. Dyer Cushman
- NEWS: Public Outcry Sways Lebanon Censors By Maymanah Farhat
- NEWS: Tsang Tsou-Choi, 1922-2007 By Eric Wear
- THE POINT: Poison Ivy By Shinyoung Chung
- THE BIG PICTURE: Intelligent Design By Kenichi Kondo
- HOT SPOT: Museum Fever Breaks Out in China By Jonathan Napack
- Shanghai: Reversing Horizons By Rebecca Catching
- New York: Journeys By Don J. Cohn
- FILM REVIEW: Persepolis By Sara Raza
- NEWS: Ullens Center Opens in Beijing With ‘85 New Wave By Michael Hatch
- NEWS: Accessible Art Makes Mark on Shanghai By Rebecca Catching
- NEWS: Murakami’s GEISAI Festival Reemerges in Miami After Yearlong Hiatus By HG Masters
PROFILES
- Roxane Zand: Sotheby's New Category Old Hand By Sara Raza
- Gu Wenda: Mutations & Permutations By Rebecca Catching
- Hyunsook Lee: Queen of Seoul By Elaine W. Ng
FEATURES
- Tehching Hsieh: The Art of Survival By Paul Laster
- Point of View: Matthew Ngui By Gina Fairley
- Lee Bul: Wayward Tangents By HG Masters
- Paul Chan: Art in Reverse By Rachel Kent
- Ranjani Shettar: Fire in the Belly By Devika Singh
- The Long March Project: Backward Progress By Andrew Maerkle
- Bharti Kher: Transformative Vision By Minhazz Majumdar
- Beijing: Lhasa By Henri Stéphan Benaim
REVIEWS
- Hong Kong: John Young By Franklin Winslow
- San Francisco: Shi Guorui By Audrey Luk
- Tokyo: Shimabuku By Kenichi Kondo
- Taipei: STROLL By David Frazier
- Mumbai: Pink By Zehra Jumabhoy
- Paris: !INDIA! By Deborah Jenner
- Dublin: Nalini Malani By Ann Huber-Sigwart
- New York: Sultana's Dream By Maymanah Farhat
- Dallas: U-Ram Choe By Anjali Gupta
- BOOK REVIEWS: The Richness of Life By Don J. Cohn
- Los Angeles: Song Kun By Jennifer S. Li
- Bangkok: Montri Toemsombat By Brian Mertens
WHERE I WORK
- Raqib Shaw By Amrita Jhaveri
- Projects in the Making
- Chu Yun: Lost Before the Object By Nadim Abbas
Art AsiaPacific is the longest running English-language periodical solely dedicated to covering contemporary art and culture from sixty-seven countries, territories, and Chinese Special Administrative Regions that it considers to be within Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East. Originally published quartey, it is currently published six times a year and is distributed internationally. A regular issue includes feature-length articles on artists, themes or events; essays; profiles on artists or collectors; reviews of biennials, exhibitions, art publications and films; news including obituaries and appointments; auction and art fair reports; and previews of shows.