Available are four vintage Art Asia Pacific magazines from 2008 (Issues 57, 58, 59, and 60) all in good condition - $15 each
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MAR/APR 2008 (ISSUE 57)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- Transcendental Destruction By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- NEWS: Texas Festival Fetes Chinese Photography By Anjali Gupta
- NEWS: Touring Festival Provides Meeting Point for West Asian Artists By Maymanah Farhat
- STATE OF THE ART: Bidding for the Collective By Anupam Poddar
- NEWS: Indonesian Collector, Singapore Museum Touch Down in Beijing By Graham Webster
- NEWS: Asian Art Triennial Launches in Manchester By Eliza Gluckman
- NEWS: Taipei Biennial Finds Bearings with Art Compass By David Frazier
- NEWS: Indian artist commemorates Holocaust with new commission By Dyer Cushman
- AUCTION FORECAST: The Year of the (Mickey) Maos By Don J. Cohn
- OBITUARY: Sadanand K Bakre, 1920–2007 By Murtaza Vali
- ROUND UP: Women Steal the Headlines By HG Masters
- OBITUARY: Ismail Gulgee, 1926-2007 By Murtaza Vali
- THE POINT: The Virtual Muse and her Taxman By Chin-Chin Yap
- OBITUARY: Hüseyin Bahri Alptekin, 1957–2007 By Vasif Kortun
PROFILES
- HOT SPOT: Anyang Public Art Project By Don J. Cohn
- HOT SPOT: MUSEUMstan By Sara Raza
- BIG PICTURE: The Art of Corruption By Brian Mertens
- ONE ON ONE: SH Raza By The Editors
- Yan Lei By Andrew Maerkle
FEATURES
- Tibetan Contemporary Art: Beyond the Cultural Mask By
- Cai Guo-Qiang: The Art of War By Don J. Cohn
- Salima Hashmi: Paradise Found & Lost By Murtaza Vali
- Shaun Gladwell: Mortis ex Machina By Gina Fairley
- Why Go to Tibet?: Qiu Zhijie in Shangri-la By Meg Maggio
- Lida Abdul: Landscapes of Remembrance By Rebecca Catching
REVIEWS
- Milan: Indian Art Now By Luigi Fassi
- Campbelltown: News from Islands By Gina Fairley
- Tokyo: Chim↑Pom By Kenichi Kondo
- Shanghai: Soft Power By Rebecca Catching
- Bangkok: Sopheap Pich By Brian Mertens
- Mumbai and New Delhi: Gargi Raina By Zehra Jumabhoy
- Mumbai: Ratheesh T By Beth Citron
- New York: Huma Bhabha By HG Masters
- New York: Mala Iqbal By Murtaza Vali
- New York: Yang Jiechang By Audrey Luk
- BOOK REVIEWS: Cloth-Bound Exhibitions By HG Masters
- Beijing: Anish Kapoor By Meg Maggio
- Luxembourg: Manuel Ocampo By Marlyne Sahakian
WHERE I WORK
- David Diao By Andrew Maerkle
- Projects in the Making
- Sara Rahbar: Weaving the Flag By Jaishri Abichandani
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MAY/JUN 2008 (ISSUE 58)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- The Writing's on the Wall By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- NEWS: Wellington By John Di Stefano
- NEWS: San Francisco By Jessica Kraft
- ART FAIR REPORT: A Caravan of White Cubes By The Editors
- NEWS: Obituary: Kazuo Shiraga (1924–2008) By Eric C. Shiner and Reiko Tomii
- THE POINT: Origins of the Chinese Avant-Garde By Barbara Pollack
- BEHIND THE WALLS: Sundaram Tagore: The Business of Cultural Diplomacy By Ian Driscoll
- STATE OF THE ART: Over the Tanggula Pass: Liu Xiaodong's Paintings of Tibet By Tenzing Rigdol
- AUCTION REPORT: Correction, Not a Correction By Don J. Cohn
- ONE ON ONE: Lance Fung: Collective Wisdom By The Editors
- ONE ON ONE: Sam Keller: From Miami Beach to Mumbai By Mallika Advani
PROFILES
- Sharmini Pereira: Art Books as Artworks By Eliza Gluckman
- Frank Cohen: Do-It-Yourself By Elaine W. Ng
FEATURES
- Architecture in Script: From Without Boundary to Archive Fever By Gregory Galligan
- Text Appeal: Australasian Text in Images By George Alexander
- Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries: Flash-Flood By Lauren Cornell
- Yoko Ono: The Artist In Her Unfinished Avant-Garden By HG Masters
- Stream of Consciousness: Tsang Kin-Wah By Andrew Maerkle
- Square Words, Round Paradigms: Contemporary Calligraphy in China By Eric Wear
REVIEWS
- Naples: Footprints into the Future By Luigi Fassi
- Bangkok: Brand New By Brian Mertens
- Mumbai: Praneet Soi By Beth Citron
- New Plymouth: Activating Korea: Tides of Collection Action By John Di Stefano
- Sydney: Sean Cordeiro and Claire Healy By Gina Fairley
- Tokyo: Tadashi Kawamata By Kayo Machino
- Antwerp: Santhal Family: Positions Around an Indian Sculpture By Hammad Nasar
- London: Good Morning, Mr. Nam June Paik! By Eliza Gluckman
- New York: Xu Zhen: Just Did It By HG Masters
- San Francisco: Zhan Wang By Jessica Kraft
- BOOK REVIEW: Modernism Alive and Well By Bryony Roberts
- Shanghai: Qiu Anxiong By Rebecca Catching
- Bern: Horn Please: Narratives in Contemporary Indian Art By Juan Guardiola
WHERE I WORK
- Farhad Moshiri By Alexandre Roger
PROJECTS IN THE MAKING
- Ise: A Republic of His Own By Alexie Glass
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JUL/AUG 2008 (ISSUE 59)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- One World, Many Dreams By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- BEHIND THE WALLS: Arne Glimcher: A Titan in the Middle Kingdom By Ian Driscoll
- NEWS: New Delhi By Beth Citron
- NEWS: Cardiff By Catherine Wilson
- AUCTION REPORT: Sales Make the World Go Around By The Editors
- NEWS: Washington, D.C. By Dyer Cushman
- THE POINT: China: A New Home for World Culture By Don J. Cohn
- ONE ON ONE: Jérôme Sans: Open Doors, Open Arms By Alex Pasternack
- HOT SPOT: Mekong Art & Culture Project: Bridging the Regional Divide By Andrews Little
- HOT SPOT: Biennale of Sydney 2008 Revolutions-Forms That Turn By George Alexander
- Wellington: One Day Sculpture, One Day at a Time By John Di Stefano
- ART FAIR REPORT: Debut Art HK 08 Plays It Safe By Chandan Dubey
- THE BIG PICTURE: Unity in Diversity: The Formation of Modern Indonesian Art By Cecelia Levin
- STATE OF THE ART: Collectors: Do Not Boycott Chinese Contemporary Art By Uli Sigg
FEATURES
- Mona Hatoum: Domestic Insecurities By HG Masters
- Do-Ho Suh: Infinite Points of Contact By Christine Starkman
- Amar Kanwar: The Compass That Keeps Spinning By Devika Singh
- Makoto Aida: No More War; Save Water; Don't Pollute The Sea By Andrew Maerkle
- SPECIAL SECTION: ShContemporary 08 / Best of Discovery By
- Beijing Before the Olympics: Business As Usual? By Angie Baecker and Graham Webster
REVIEWS
- Geng Jianyi: Excessive Transition By Xenia Piëch
- Sydney: Daniel von Sturmer By Natalie King
- Tokyo: Tatsuo Miyajima By Ashley Rawlings
- Taipei: Infantization By David Frazier
- Kuala Lumpur: Lynyrd Paras By Gina Fairley
- New York: An-My Lê: Events Ashore By HG Masters
- Mumbai: Nicola Durvasula By Zehra Jumabhoy
- Re-Imagining Asia By Astrid Mania
- London: Steve McQueen By Sara Raza
- Manchester: Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba By Catherine Wilson
- New York: Daniel Bauer By Audrey Luk
- New York: Sudarshan Shetty By Paul Laster
- BOOK REVIEW: Ways of Being By Don J. Cohn
- New Delhi: Fluid Structures By Deeksha Nath
- Istanbul: Istanbul Biennial By Elaine W. Ng
- New York: Hyungkoo Lee By Murtaza Vali
WHERE I WORK
- Svay Ken By Erin Gleeson
PROJECTS IN THE MAKING
- Zheng Guogu: The Developer, the Architect, the Gardener & the Emperor By Gutierrez + Portefaix
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SEP/OCT 2008 (ISSUE 60)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- The Society of the Spectacle By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- STATE OF THE ART: The Skin Futures Market By Chin-Chin Yap
- NEWS: Thailand Celebrates Opening of Long-Delayed Cultural Center By Brian Mertens
- NEWS: Waqif Art Center Invigorates Qatari Art Scene By Maymanah Farhat
- NEWS: Azeri Artist Claims Asylum in Wales By Sara Raza
- NEWS: Scape Biennial Brings Sculpture to the Streets By Sarah Tutton
- ART FAIR PREVIEW By Dyer Cushman
- ART FAIR REPORT By Natalie King
- NEWS: Raqs Media Curate at Manifesta7 By Bosko Blagojevic
- THE POINT: Cultural Regression By Michael Young
- ONE ON ONE: ArtAsiaPacific on Alia Syed By HG Masters
- NEWS: Devi Art Foundation Opens in New Delhi By The Editors
- NEWS: Big Ambitions for New-Media Art Festival in Shanghai By Xhingyu Chen
- NEWS: First Residency Program for Himalayan Artists By Hanae Ko
- ONE ON ONE: Deepak Ananth on NS Harsha By Deepak Ananth
- NEWS: Zhang Huan Rumored to Show at Beijing's Today Art Musuem By Angie Baecker
PROFILES
- Shinji Ohmaki: The Colour of Space By Ashley Rawlings
- Sumedh Rajendran: Elemental Constructions By Deeksha Nath
- Lorenzo Rudolph: Art Fair Impresario By Ian Driscoll
FEATURES
- Heman Chong: You Have Reached Domestic. How Can I Assist You Today? By Alexie Glass and Andrew Maerkle
- Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung: 28 Million People Are Paying Attention By Paul Laster
- An-My Lê: Theater of Observation By HG Masters
- Asian Biennials Preview: Biennials Gone Wild By The Editors
- Anish Kapoor: The Fiction of Auto-Generation By Sandhini Poddar
REVIEWS
- Bangkok: All Our Everydays By Brian Mertens
- London: Atul Bhalla By Catherine Wilson
- Oxford: Lina Saneh By Sara Raza
- Laleh Khorramian: I Without End By Murtaza Vali
- New York: Ardeshir Mohassess By Maymanah Farhat
- BOOK REVIEWS: At Face Value By Don J. Cohn
- Melbourne: The Independence Project By Michelle Antoinette
- Tokyo: Daido Moriyama By Ashley Rawlings
- Seoul: Sangnam Lee By KATHERINE DON
- Taipei: Eternal Adventureland By David Frazier
- Shanghai: Yin Zhaohui and Yin Zhaoyu By Xhingyu Chen
- Manila: Gina Osterloh By Gina Fairley
- Beijing: Liang Yuanwei By Angie Baecker
- New York: Ranbir Kaleka By Beth Citron
- Hong Kong: Sally Smart By Chandan Dubey
- San Francisco: Tracing Roads Through Central Asia By Jessica Kraft
WHERE I WORK
- Byron Kim By Anna Altman
PROJECTS IN THE MAKING
- Karen Sargsyan: Tragic Tales & Paper Trails By Marlyne Sahakian
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.