The current issue features a special section on Hong Kong which includes six articles about different aspects of Hong Kong art.
Essays on individual artists, an interview with art collector Uli Sigg, a review of the 2005 Yokohama Triennale and a book review are also included.
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR: Special Art Region - Tobias BERGER
The Problem with Politics: An Interview with Oscar Ho - John MILLICHAP
Tomorrow's Local Library: The Asia Art Archive in Context - LEE Wengchoy, 李永財
Report on 'Re: Wanchai - Hong Kong International Artists' Workshop' - Eliza GLUCKMAN
Do '(Hong Kong) Chinese' Artists Dream of Electric Sheep? - Norman Jackson FORD, 傅德明
When Art Clashes in the Public Sphere: Pan Xing Lei's Strike of Freedom Knocking on the Door of Democracy in Hong Kong - Shiehwen CHEN, 陳謝文
Features
Monumentality and Anti-Monumentality in Gu Wenda's Forest of Stone Steles: A Retranslation and Rewriting of Tang Poetry - WU Hung, 巫鴻
From Glittering 'Stars' to Shining El Dorado, or, the 'adequate attitude of art would be that with closed eyes and clenched teeth' - Martina KOEPPEL-YANG, 楊天娜
Zhang Dali: The Face of China - Patricia EICHENBAUM KARETZKY
Collecting Elsewhere: An Interview with Uli Sigg - Biljana CIRIC
Xu Bing
A Dialogue on Contemporary Chinese Art: The One-Day Workshop Meaning, Image and Word - Hsingyuan TSAO, 曹星源
An Interview with Xu Bing: Nonsensical Spaces and Cultural Taboos - April LIU, 劉詩源
A Visual Koan: Xu Bing's Dynamic Desktop - Christina MONKS
Reviews
About the Chinese Presentation at the 2005 Yokohama Triennale - LU Jie, 盧傑
A Short Review of a Very, Very Long Book - John CLARK, 姜苦樂
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