Table of Contents
Cover
180
The Second Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art exhibition catalogue (APT2)
Contents
6
Foreword
9
Essays
11
Present encounters: Mirror of the future / Caroline Turner
11
Developing regionalist perspectives in South-East Asian art historiography / T.K. Sabapathy
13
In time / Julie Ewington
19
A short walk in the Jindu Kush / David Elliott
20
Contemporary art and the limits of globalisation / Nicholas Thomas
17
2 or 3 things about ourselves / Geeta Kapur
22
A misfit in nowhereland / Pat Hoffie
24
Contemporary art: what/when/where / Jim Sunpangkat
26
A recentered world: Post-European/Pro-Indigenous art from Aotearoa/NZ and Te Moananui-a-Kiwa/the South Pacific / Jonathan Mane-Wheoki
28
Networks / Alison Carroll
30
Australia and Asia: Uncommon canvas? / Neil Manton
31
Bridging the East-West divide: A challenge for curators / Anne Kirker
32
Curatorial essays
35
Voices and spaces / Rhana Davenport
35
East Asia
36
The present situation of Japanese art / Fumio Nanjo
36
Japan / Caroline Turner
38
The revolution reinvigorated / Claire Roberts
39
Being oneself / Oscar Ho Hing Kay
41
Remembering Hong Kong / Pat Hoffie
43
Issues in contemporary art in the Asia-Pacific region today / David Williams
44
Korean contemporary art in the 1980s and 1990s / Young Mok Chung
45
The Hermit's new world / Alison Carroll
46
South and South-East Asia
47
Contemporary Indian art / Victoria Lynn
47
Vietnamese Artists / Ian Howard
49
The Philippines / Julie Ewington
50
Thailand / Anne Kirker
51
Making ripples and catching waves / TimothyMorrell
52
5 Malaysian artists / Simon Elliott
53
Singapore / David Burnett
54
Pacific
55
Pacific peoples / Susan Cochrane
55
A pacific story. Screw the rim / Margo Neale
56
Australian selection
57
East Asia Artists
59
CAI Guo Qiang (China)
59
CHAN Yuk Keung (Hong Kong)
60
CHEN Yan Yin (China)
61
CHOI Jeong Hwa (S.Korea)
62
Emiko KASAHARA (Japan)
63
KIM Hong-Joo (S.Korea)
64
KIM Joon (S.Korea)
65
KIM Myung-Hye (S.Korea)
66
LEE Ming-Tse (Taiwan)
67
Yasamusa MORIMURA (Japan)
68
Takashi MURAKAMI (Japan)
69
Ellen PAU (Hong Kong)
70
Kimio TSUCHIYA (Japan)
71
WANG Guang Yi (China)
72
WANG Jian Wei (China)
73
WANG Luyan (China)
74
WU Tien-Chang (Taiwan)
75
Yukinori YANAGI (Japan)
76
YUK Suk-Nam (S.Korea)
77
ZHANG Xiaogang (China)
78
South and South-East Asia
79
Nindityo ADIPURNOMO (Indonesia)
79
ANUSAPATI (Indonesia)
80
ARAHMAIANI (Yani) (Indonesia)
81
Yupha CHANGKOON (Thailand)
82
Charlie CO (The Philippines)
83
DANG Thi Khue (Vietnam)
84
ENG Hwee Chu (Malaysia)
85
Francesa ENRIQUEZ (Keka) (The Philippines)
86
Mark Justiniani (The Philippines)
87
Kamin LERTCHAIPRASERT (Thailand)
88
MAI Anh Dung (Vietnam)
89
Nalini Malani
90
Mrinalini MUKHERJEE (India)
91
Fauzan OMAR (Malaysia)
92
Chatchai PUIPA (Thailand)
93
RAJA Shahriman Raha Aziddin (Malaysia)
94
Navin RAWANCHAIKUL (Thailand)
95
N. N. RIMZON (India)
96
Jose Tence RUIZ (The Philippines)
97
Hasnul Jamal SAIDON (Malaysia)
98
SANGGAWA Collective (The Philippines)
99
Nilma SHEIKH (India)
100
Marintan SIRAIT (Indonesia)
101
Vivan SUNDARAM (India)
102
Agus SUWAGE (Indonesia)
103
Suzann VICTOR (Singapore)
104
Jakapan VILASINEEKUL (Thailand)
105
VU Dan Tan (Vietnam)
106
WONG Hoy Cheong (Malaysia)
107
ZAI KUNING (Singapore)
108
Pacific
109
Rene BOUTIN (New Caledonia)
109
CAMPFIRE GROUP (Australia)
110
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128
Wendi CHOULAI (PNG / Australia)
111
Destiny DEACON (Australia)
112
Tom DEKO (PNG)
113
Fiona HALL (Australia)
114
Richard Joeban HARRY (Torres Strait Islands / Australia)
115
Kaibel KA'A (PNG)
116
Michael MEL & Anna MEL (PNG)
117
Eric NATUOIVI (Vanatu)
118
Micheline NEPORON (New Caledonia)
119
Lin ONUS (Australia)
120
Luke ROBERTS (Australia)
121
Kathy TEMIN (Australia)
122
Denise TIAVOUAANE (New Caledonia)
123
THE WAKA COLLECTIVE (New Zealand)
124
Artist Biographies
128
Acknowledgments
150
Map
152
Inserts
Cover
Artists' Statements
153
Installations & Performances
159
List of Works
175
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