Available are three vintage Art Asia Pacific magazines from 2009 (Issues 62, 63 and 66) all in good condition - $15 each
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MAR/APR 2009 (ISSUE 62)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- Getting Back on Track By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- MY EIGHT: Jehangir Sabavala’s Eight Indispensable Hues By
- KEYWORD: Xu Tan By
- PROPOSAL X: Ai Weiwei By
- QUESTIONNAIRE: Liu Xiaodong & Yu Hong By HG Masters
- NEWS: Doha – New Museum in Qatar Celebrates Islamic Culture By Bridget Goodbody
- NEWS: Beirut – Beirut Art Center Jumpstarts Lebanese Art Scene By Maymanah Farhat
- NEWS: Phnom Penh – Obituary: Svay Ken (1933–2008) By Erin Gleeson
- NEWS: Yangon – Performance Art Festival Carries On Despite Obstacles By Ton Dal
- NEWS: Tel Aviv – Obituary: Gideon Gechtman (1942–2008) By Don J. Cohn
- NEWS: Honolulu – Obituary: Ray Yoshida (1930–2009) By Ashley Rawlings
- NEWS: New Delhi – Museum Wing Two Decades in the Making By Deeksha Nath
- NEWS: Kolkata – Obituary: Paritosh Sen (1918-2008) By Hanae Ko
- NEWS: Roundup – Woe is the New Black By HG Masters
- THE POINT: Making Peace with Our Partitioned Selves By Hammad Nasar
- AUCTION PREVIEW: Correction, It is a Correction By Elaine W. Ng
- ART FAIR PREVIEW: Where the Well isn’t Dry By The Editors
- THE LAST WORD: Museums in Meltdown By Michael Young
ESSAYS
- Murder at MoMA? By Chin-Chin Yap
- Transcultural Reflections By Gregory Galligan
- Traveling a Different Path to Independence By Cecilia Levin
- Profiles
- Bosporus Heads for the Block By Sara Raza
- Taiwan's Upstart Biennial By David Frazier
- Set Video to Record By Brian Mertens
- New Moderns: The United Arab Emirates’ Grand Designs By Sara Raza
FEATURES
- Kutluğ Ataman: Encountering The Outsiders of Mesopotamia By Donald Dinwiddie
- Tetsumi Kudo: Proliferating Chain Reaction By Doryun Chong
- Yin Xiuzhen: The Fabric of Society By HG Masters
- Mike Parr: Decapitations and Protestations Cut, Burn, Stitch and Draw By Michael Young
- Lee Ufan: Illusions and Interrelationships By Ashley Rawlings
REVIEWS
- Manchester: Masaki Fujihata By Catherine Wilson
- New Delhi: Still Moving Image By Peter Nagy
- Shanghai: Strategies from Within By Xhingyu Chen
- Beijing: Ni Haifeng By Katherine Grube
- Seoul: On Kawara By Inhee Iris Moon
- Seoul: Yeondoo Jung By Michael Connor
- Mumbai: Abir Karmakar By Zehra Jumabhoy
- London: Aisha Khalid By Nada Raza
- Birmingham: Shahzia Sikander By Eliza Gluckman
- New York: Sedition By Maymanah Farhat
- BOOK REVIEW: Eight and a Half Things You Should Know By Don J. Cohn
- Yarra Valley: TarraWarra Biennial 2008 By Natalie King
WHERE I WORK
- Ringo Bunoan By Marlyne Sahakian
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MAY/JUN 2009 (ISSUE 63)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- In And Out Of This World By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- NEWS: Yoshitomo Nara Arrested For Graffiti in New York Subway By Hanae Ko
- QUESTIONNAIRE: Anju Dodiya By Hanae Ko
- NEWS: Commemorating Two Decades By Gayatri Sinha
- NEWS: Art Fraud Case Grips Australia By Michael Young
- NEWS: Sichuan Earthquake Anniversary By Angie Baecker
- NEWS: Roundup By HG Masters
- THE POINT: The Dollar Dilemma By Christine Thuy-Anh Vu
- AUCTION REPORT: Moments of Defiance By Elaine W. Ng
- ART FAIR REPORT: Old World Exodus By The Editors
- Obituary: Ibrahim Hussein By Don J. Cohn
- NEWS: International Artists Show at Jakarta Biennale By Eva McGovern
- MY EIGHT: Scenes from the Subcontinent By Samit Das
- KEYWORD: International By Xu Tan
- NEWS: Italy Knights Thai Curator By Hanae Ko
ESSAYS
- ARCHIVE: The Japan Pavilion By Hanae Ko
- CASE STUDY: Tino Sehgal By Chin-Chin Yap
- CURRENT AFFAIRS: Elections in Bangladesh By Naeem Mohaiemen
- PERSPECTIVE: Rirkrit Tiravanija By Gregory Galligan
PROFILES
- PREVIEWS: "Your Bright Future" By Hanae Ko
- Nalini Malani: Her Cassandra Complex By Murtaza Vali
- ON LOCATION: Karachi By Allison White
- Qiu Anxiong: Off The Track By Andrew Cohen
FEATURES
- Preview of the 53rd Venice Biennale By Ashley Rawlings
- Singapore & Thailand Pavilions: Cinema Paradiso By Philip Cornwel-Smith
- Pak Sheung Chuen: The Art of Covert Intervention By Olivier Krischer
- Gonkar Gyatso: Contours of Identity By Donald Dinwiddie
- Vernon Ah Kee: everyday iachievesomething By Michael Young
- Haegue Yang: A Strange Kind of Optimism By HG Masters
REVIEWS
- Beijing & Shenzhen: Zhang Peili By
- Milan: Southeast B(l)ooming By Alessandra Alliata Nobili
- Fort Worth: Ranjani Shettar By Kurt Mueller
- Melbourne: A Constructed World By Natalie King
- Tokyo: Su-Mei Tse By Kenichi Kondo
- Beijing: Shooting By Katherine Grube
- Mumbai: Kanishka Raja By Zehra Jumabhoy
- New York: Serkan Özkaya By Audrey Luk
- New York: Keren Cytter By Anna Altman
- Chicago: Von Kommanivanh By Audrey Michelle Mast
- NEW TITLES ON WEST ASIA / BOOK REVIEWS: Protest and Resist By Don J. Cohn
- London: Aperture 27,000 By Catherine Wilson
- Bangkok: Traces of Siamese Smile By Brian Mertens
WHERE I WORK
- Shezad Dawood By Elaine W. Ng
THE BACK
- THE LAST WORD: Preemptive Repatriation By Michael Young
- PROPOSAL X: Reza Aramesh
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NOV/DEC 2009 (ISSUE 66)
EDITOR'S LETTER
- Do It Yourself By Elaine W. Ng
REPORTS
- QUESTIONNAIRE: Lida Abdul By Lida Abdul
- Keyword: Performance By
- NEWS: Munich By Katherine Grube
- NEWS: Tel Aviv By Tal Yahas
- NEWS: Paris By William Pym
- AUCTION REPORT: Buy Now, Sell Later By The Editors
- ART FAIR REPORT: Fairground Attractions By The Editors
- YOUNG REPLY: Breaking Unspoken Codes By Rebecca Close
- THE LAST WORD: Welcome to Gallery Land By Michael Young
- PROPOSAL X: Ei Arakawa By
- THE POINT: United Kingdom Shuts Out the Arts By Catherine Wilson
- MY EIGHT: Moe Satt By Moe Satt
ESSAYS
- An Artist's Bullish Feeling By Laura Cassidy Rogers
- Missing in Action: Omer Fast By William Pym
- Beyond Gutai 101 By Reiko Tomii
- Operating Above the Law By Fatima Bhutto
PROFILES
- Brisbane Looks Across the Pacific To New Frontiers: Asia Pacific Triennial 6 By Michael Young
- Anxious Objects Waiting to Collide: Roberto Chabet By Marlyne Sahakian, Ringo Bunoan
- A Half Century Laid Bare: Song Dong By Olivier Krischer
- All the Way Back To the Futurism: Performa 09 By Hanae Ko
FEATURES
- Aki Sasamoto: Listening to The Sound of Sharpened Footsteps in A Dark Room By Ashley Rawlings
- Zhang Huan: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants By Angie Baecker
- Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook: Dialogues With Difference By Brian Curtin
- Guy Ben-Ner: Solitary Refinement By HG Masters
- Tino Sehgal: The Unbearable Lightness of Possession By Chin-Chin Yap
REVIEWS
- Los Angeles: Your Bright Future – 12 Contemporary Artists from Korea By Jennifer S. Li
- Venice: 53rd Venice Biennale By Philip Cornwel-Smith
- Nam Bang! By Lucy R. Lippard
- Tokyo: Ai Weiwei By David Frazier
- Beijing: Gu Dexin By Angie Baecker
- Bangkok: Taring Padi By Brian Mertens
- Kolkata: KG Subramanyan By Romain Maitra
- New York: The Thousand and One Nights By Marcie Muscat
- New York: Zarina Hashmi By Jennifer Field
- New York: Emperor’s New Clothes By William Pym
- Wellington: Billy Apple By Martin Patrick
- BOOK REVIEW: The Emperors’ New Shows Chronicles of Durational Pioneers By Don J. Cohn
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.