- interview with Chinese artist Feng Mengbo
- interview with Thai artist Surasi Kusolwong
- feature on Vietnamese artist Ding Q. Le
- feature on the newly founded Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai
- feature on political art in Thailand
- review of autions of southeast Asian art which took place in Singapore in October 2005
- information of selected contemporary Asian art exhibitions
Onsite
Affandi, 
Nobuyoshi ARAKI, 荒木経惟, 
FENG Mengbo, 馮夢波, 
Carlos FRANCISCO, 
JI Dachun, 季大純, 
Ing K, อิ๋ง กาญจนะวณิชย์, 
Sakarin KRUE-ON, สาครินทร์ เครืออ่อน, 
Surasi KUSOLWONG, สุรสีห์ กุศลวงศ์, 
Dinh Q. LE, 黎光定, 
Nalini MALANI, 
Chatchai PUIPIA, ชาติชาย ปุยเปีย, 
Manit SRIWANICHPOOM, มานิต ศรีวานิชภูมิ, 
Sudjana Kerton, 
Sudjojono, 
Agus SUWAGE, 
TAN Ping (b. 1960), 譚平, 
WANG Jianwei, 汪建偉, 
English
art market,  auction,  Asia
2005
In print
14608537
2
magazine/journal/newspaper
Feng Mengbo: Games People Play
Vietnam Destination for the New Millennium - Olivia SAND
Contemporary Art finds a home in Shanghai - John MILLICHAP
Interview with Surasi Kusolwong
Recent Political Art in Thailand - Iola LENZI
Araki Self - Life - Death at the Barbican Art Gallery, London - Olivia SAND
Exposing the Source: The Paintings of Nalini Malani at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem - Olivia SAND
Rozome Masters of Japan at the Textile Museum, Washington D.C.
The World of Ji Dachun at Plum Blossoms Gallery, Hong Kong
Tan Ping at Red Gate Gallery, Beijing
Relativism: A Flying Bird is Motionless at Chambers Fine Art, New York
Southeast Asian Paintings - Iola LENZI
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