The present issue features interview of the solo exhibition of On Kawara at Govett-Brewster Gallery in New Plymouth in New Zealand, and Zhang Peili at the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane, Australia.
There are also essays written about the 51st Venice Biennale. Lee Wengchoy's essay goes further into the issues of the contemporary Singapore art scene.
In the essay on art in New Zealand is a mention of New Zealand/Chinese artist Tan Yukking.
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Rex BUTLER, 
Natasha CONLAND, 
HOU Hanru, 侯瀚如, 
LEE Wengchoy, 李永財, 
Andrew MACKENZIE, 
Timothy MORRELL, 
English
diaspora,  perennial exhibition
2005
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review
Passing Through: A Base in New Zealand Art - Natasha CONLAND
The Public Remainder: Singapore goes to Venice, the Biennale ... to Singapore - LEE Wengchoy, 李永財
Mamas, Dictators and Creeping Corporatism, an Italian Story - Andrew MACKENZIE
The Exhibition is Dead, Long Live the Exhibition - HOU Hanru, 侯瀚如
Three Signs of the Contemporary - Rex BUTLER
On Kawara - Francis POUND
Zhang Peili - Timothy MORRELL
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