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PRACTICES, POWER & THE PUBLIC SPHERE: Dialogical Space & Multiple Modernities in Asian Contemporary Art curated by Maya Kóvskaya

January 1, 2010 Contributed By: (WANLI) Mari Furukawa, Anthony Key, Cai Yuan, Dai Guangyu, Gao Brothers, Han Bing, Han Lei, Hei Yue-Jishengli, inri, Jasmeen Patheja, JJ Xi, Maya Kóvskaya, Mithu Sen, Naeem Mohaiemen, Rana Dasgupta, Raqs Media Collective, RongRong, Tao Aimin

CARBON
excerpts from Rana Dasgupta’s photography series

LIU LI TUN
photography by RongRong and inri

THE WALKING THE CABBAGE PROJECT (2000-2010)
photography and performance art by Han Bing

COMMUNIST LATENTO
installation and text-based work from Raqs Media Collective

NATURALISATION
exploring what it means to be British/Chinese, this series by Anthony Key uses food
and other everyday objects as language, juxtaposing their cultural positions to create narrative

BOOK OF WOMEN  : :  WATER LANGUAGE  : :  RIVER OF WOMEN
installation pieces and experimental ink wash by Tao Aimin

MIGRANT WORKERS’ DAILY
images of sculpture works by (WANLI) Mari Furukawa

UNTITLED
photography from an untitled series by Han Lei

DAI GUANGYU
a brief series of performance intervention and installation pieces by Dai Guangyu

THE UTOPIA OF THE 20-MINUTE EMBRACE    : :     20 PEOPLE HIRED TO HUG 
performance photography by the Gao Brothers

BUTTOCKS 123
photography and performance art by Hei Yue-Jishengli

MUSEUM OF DEFENSE Street Weapons
selections from Jasmeen Patheja’s ongoing Blank Noise Project

MAD FOR REAL
work by the performance art collective including JJ Xi and Cai Yuan

HALF FULL: PART II
mixed media pieces by Mithu Sen

MY MOBILE WEIGHS A TON
a photo essay by Naeem Mohaiemen,
excerpted from 
Creating Insecurity: Art and Culture in the Age of Security (Autonomedia, 2009)

Return to table of contents for Issue 2 Winter 2010

Filed Under: Art Posted On: January 1, 2010

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