Available are three rare vintage Art Asia Pacific magazines from 1996 (Issue 9, Issue 11, Issue 12) all in good condition.
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VOLUME 3, NUMBER 1 - 1996
ISSUE 9
REPORTS
- Singapore Art Museum By Susie Wong
- Pillow Talk By Rachel Mayo
- After Hiroshima By Tsukasa Kodera
- Early Morning llluminations By Traudi Allen
- Beijing Report By Susan Dewar
ESSAYS
- Beyond The Cynical By Hou Hanru
- Metaphors of Identity By Michael A. Mel
- A Taste of Soil By Astri Wright
- The Artist Dances By David Bromfield
- The Perils of Performance By Patrick Flores
- Panoramic Teraoka By Lynda Hess
- Postcards as Signatures of Place By Caroline Vercoe
- Strange Fruit By Hetti Perkins
- The post - colonial body in contemporary Japanese art By Hisashi Muroi
COMMENTARY
- The Eye of the Heart By Laura Fan
- Lost Opportunities By Jennifer Gampell
- A Forest of Art in a Tokyo Village By Judy Annear
- New Criteria By Lee Weng Choy
- Clay Idols By Rhee Jong Soong
- Disorienting Territories By Alice Yang
- Foreign Bodies By David Clarke
- Not Venice, Hawaii By Marcia Morse
- Kowtowing to Commerce By Ann Elias
- Locating David Medalla By Ana P. Labrador
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VOLUME 3, NUMBER 3 - 1996
ISSUE 11
ESSAYS
- Made in Taiwan By Sophie Mclntyre
- A Korean Artist in Europe: Choi Hyunsoo By Seo Sounjou
- PortaPaik By Rhee Jong - soong
- Videomatic: The momentum of contemporary Korean art By Kim Hyun-do
- Baubles, Bangles and Beads By Kim Sun-jung
- Painting Nothing: Monochrome painting in Korea By Lee Hwaik
- The Battlefront is Just in Front of Us: Chosun Painting in North Korea By Suh Sung-rok
- In the Eye of the Tiger: New Korean art in the United States By Kim Yu-yeon
- Through the keynote By Ray Langenbach
- From Chosun Dynasty to Segehwa: A Cultural Mapping Of Contemporary Korea By Roe Jae-ryung
REVIEWS
- Nature of Things: Sadashi Inuzuka By Melanie Boyle
- Australia Month at the Seoul Arts Centre By Alison Carroll
- Bayu Utomo Radjikin By Laura Fan
- Three Women By Flaudette May V. Datuin
- Asian View - Asia in Transition By Fumio Nanjo
- Bodies in Question By Carole Shepheard
COMMENTARY
- You art not here By James B. Lee
- An itinerant museum: The new Vanuatu Cultural Centre By Lissant Bolton
- Dance Party By Nicholas Thomas
- Le nickel + L'initiative By Susan Cochrane
- New Zealand Neuroses By Elizabeth Knox
- Kanak Portraits By Emmanuel Kasarherou
- Burning Bridges By Michael Hayes
- Sixteen words By Debra Parr
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VOLUME 3, NUMBER 4 - 1996
ISSUE 12
REPORTS
- The Asia Society - Traditions and Tensions By Vishakha N. Desai
- Saburo Murakami By Madoka Moriguchi
- Sowon Kwon's Interior Schemes By Alice Yang
- Manu Parekh By Cornelia Ravenal
- Kate Beynon: Telling Stories By Natalie King
- Battle Moves By Laura Fan
- Luo Zhongli By Shen Jiawei and Binghui Huangfu
ESSAYS
- [Cultural Crossfire] By Timothy Morrell
- The knots are many, but the thread is one By Deepak Ananth
- Java By Enin Suprianto
- Flim-Flam And Fabrication By James B. Lee
- Navin Rawanchaikul’s Social Research By Anne Kirker
- Between the Cracks By Julie Ewington
- Sensuality and Violence in the Art of Sheela Gowda By Victoria Lynn
- Gesture, Performance, behaviour, Attitude By Kim Levin
COMMENTARY
- Bombay Report By Kamala Kapoor
- Modernity and Beyond By Emmanuel Torres
- Jump Start Art By Lee Weng Choy
- Channels and Confluences By Laura Fan
- Amidst Seas and Skies By William McAloon
- Copyrites By Henrietta Fourmile
- Psychic Decolonisation By David Clarke
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.