This is a bilingual quarterly art magazine published in Japan. In this Winter/Spring 2007 issue, the special feature is "Art in India: A mighty river of the unique and the universal".
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Smitha CARIAPPA, 
Krishnaraj CHONAT, 
Atul DODIYA, 
Shilpa GUPTA, 
Subodh GUPTA, 
Hanayo, 花代, 
Tushar JOAG, 
Bharti KHER, 
Sonia KHURANA, 
Riyas KOMU, 
Nalini MALANI, 
Prabhavathi MEPPAYIL, 
Namjune PAIK, 백남준, 
Tejal SHAH, 
Nataraj SHARMA, 
Sudarshan SHETTY, 
Ashok SUKUMARAN, 
Anup Mathew THOMAS, 
Navin THOMAS, 
Kosuke TSUMURA, 津村耕祐, 
Avinash VEERARAGHAVAN, 
Akira ASADA, 浅田彰, 
Amrit GANGAR, 
Yuko HASEGAWA, 長谷川祐子, 
HOU Hanru, 侯瀚如, 
Marta JAKIMOWICZ-KARLE, 
Bose KRISHNAMACHARI, 
Hans Ulrich OBRIST, 
Johan PIJNAPPEL, 
Chaitanya SAMBRANI, 
L.N. TALLUR, 
Japanese
Oct 2007
In print
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Art in India: A mighty river of the unique and the universal
Interview with Nalini Malani
Interview with Shilpa Gupta
Ten Emerging Indian Artists to Watch - Bose KRISHNAMACHARI, Marta JAKIMOWICZ-KARLE, Johan PIJNAPPEL
India as a Source of Imagination - Yokoo Tadanori and Hosono Haruomi
The Billboards of Bollywood: A little-known connection to contemporary art - Amrit GANGAR
Art spots: Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore
Curator Interview 12: Yun Cheagab - L.N. TALLUR
Structures that Support the Arts 2: Hermes
Tsumura Kosuke: Fantasy Mode to Order 8 Client: Hanayo
Remembering Nam June Paik - Akira ASADA, 浅田彰
The Show Must Go On 4: Autumn/winter season makes a feverish start in London
Curators on the Move 4: Yan Pei Ming and Adel Abdessemed - HOU Hanru, 侯瀚如, Hans Ulrich OBRIST
Musings of a Curator 6: Contemporary art enters ground war phase - Yuko HASEGAWA, 長谷川祐子
Behind the Scenes 9: Censorship and self-censorship in Asian art
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