Available is a set of three rare vintage Art Asia Pacific magazines from 1997 (Issue 14, Issue 15, Issue 16) all in good condition.
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APR/MAY/JUN 1997 (ISSUE 14)
ESSAYS
- The Queen, the Goddess and the Mural Painter By Flaudette May V. Datuin
- SAHMAT By Ram Rahman
- Disrupture By Robert J. Fouser
- Sisters Are Doing It By Caroline Vercoe & Robert Leonard
- Play Things By Tom Byra Mixie Mosby
- Out Now By Melissa Chiu & Benjamin Genocchio
- Saint Bhupen By Arun Khopkar
- Lightness of Being, Indifferent Loves By Geeta Kapur
- From Goddess to Pin-up By Patricia Uberoi
REVIEWS
- The Swallowed Moon By Felicity Fenner
- Gender Beyond Memory By Takaaki Kumakura
- Linkage/Leakage By James Bennett
- Yasufumi Takahashi By Kyo Maclear
- Zao Wou-Ki By David Clarke
COMMENTARY
- Wicked Magic By Karen Stevenson
- Back to Basics By Stefan von Reiche
- Treasure Trove By Maud Page
- Weaving Tales By Jo Holder
- Bali High Art By Adrian Vickers
- Blood Brothers By Maillot Win-Nemou Sandra
- Art Across Oceans By Kamala Kapoor
- A Topical Site By Fumihiro Nonomura
- Systems End By Toshio Shimizu
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JUL/AUG/SEP 1997 (ISSUE 15)
REPORTS
- Modern Indian Art in London By Savita Apte
- Recent Chinese Art in Beijing By Susan Dewar
- Fuzhuang: The way of dress By Mandy Crook
- Mao more than ever By Gloria Davies
ESSAYS
- Hong Kong: The view from abroad By Hou Hanru
- Made in Taiwan: Images of Hong Kong By J.J. Shih
- Chinatown: Ken Lum and Chen Zhen interviewed By Hou Hanru
- In the Eye of the Beholder: The Art of Wang Jin and Feng Jiali By Sue Dewar
- Fringe-dwellers: Down and out in the Yuan Ming Yuan Artists' Village By Sang Ye
- Mb@Game By Geremie R. Barmé
- The Long Road Back Home: Hong Kong in 1997 and beyond By Oscar Ho
REVIEWS
- Zhang Hongtu By Jonathan Goodman
- Wan Zhiyuan By Claire Roberts
- Fang Lijun By Nicholas Jose
- Art and artists of twentieth-century China By Francesca Dal Lago
COMMENTARY
- Brave new faces: The Traditions/Tensions exhibition By Alice Yang
- We are family: The Asia-Pacific Triennial By Joanna Lee
- Experiencing Taipei: The 1966 Taipei Fine Arts Biennial By Sue Rowley
- Beijing Report: Gallery and exhibition report By Susan Dewar
- Twentieth-century Chinese painting By David Clarke
- Nervous culture: The Pacific component of the Asia-Pacific Triennial By Diane Losche
- Present Encounters: The Asia-Pacific Triennial By Masahiro Ushiroshoji
- Fast Forward: Traditions/Tensions conference report By Alexandra Munroe
- Pigs might fly: Traditions/Tensions and the Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art By Julie Ewington
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OCT/NOV/DEC 1997 (ISSUE 16)
REPORTS
- Indonesia Looks to Europe By Dipika Rai
- Shanghai Museum By Susan Dewar
- Tribute: Alice Yang By Lynn Gumpert
- Southeast Asian Art in Singapore By Lee Weng Choy and Ray Langenbach
ESSAYS
- Full Blown By Dana Friis-Hansen
- Local Coconuts By Lee Weng Choy
- Peter Robinson's Strategic Plan By Robert Leonard
- Monsters, Devils, Insects and Angels By Birgit Hussfeld
- Getting Them Between the Eyes By Antonia Carver
REVIEWS
- Photography and Beyond By Lynda Hess
- Contemporary Chinese Art By Karen Smith
- Emiko Kasahara By Jonathan Napack
- Kaori Homma] By Andrew Lindsay
- Naina Kanodia By Savita Apte
- Robyn Kahukiwa By Jonathan Mane-Wheoki
- Yoong Bae By Chiori Santiago
- Eizabeth Pulie + Savanhdary Vongpoothorn By Philip O'Toole
COMMENTARY
- New York: Radical Will By Alexandra Munroe
- The Moderns By Ranjit Hoskote
- Fifty Years of Indian Art By Thomas McEvilley
- De-genderism By Chie Kaihotsu
- Fashion Statements By Natalie King
- Canned Ambiguity By Robert J. Fouser
- Expanding Horizons By Susan Cochrane
- A Controversy of Silence By Laura Fan
- Transfusion/Fusion By Wystan Curnow
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.