This issue features on contemporary art in Southeast Asia with a special section "Focus on Southeast Asia". With lists of milestones for Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, as well as Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar and Laos.

Supplemented with this issue is a travel guide of Venice Biennale 2007.


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Onsite

Location code
PERL.ANE
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

Jul 2007

Publication status

In print

ISBN / ISSN

09606556

No of copies

2

Content type

magazine/journal/newspaper

Chapter headings

Focus on Southeast Asia:

Joining up the dots - Anna SOMERS COCKS

Lamborghinis ahead of works of art - Anna SOMERS COCKS

The Meking River area: The weakest art scene in Southeast Asia - Anna SOMERS COCKS

Thailand: Buddhism and western-influenced installation art cohabit happily - Anna SOMERS COCKS

Malaysia: Censorship, ethnic separation and Islamicisation make the artist's life edgy - Gina FAIRLEY

The Philippines: Filipino art is about being urban, not Asian - Gina FAIRLEY

Asian art sales, Hong Kong: Records for contemporary and modern works - Georgina ADAM

Bonhams' first Hong Kong auction disappoints - Georgina ADAM

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The Art Newspaper (No. 182, Jul/Aug 2007)