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Issue 15 | Jul/Aug/Sep 1997

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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